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have to catch me first, my car may not be as quick as yours but I am sure i know a few tricks, like getting out and running across rough ground. lol.

I'm told my Skyline's attracted to the ruff..He he he

I'll need to buy me one of those Paris to Dakar type vehicles so I can get around that circle and up the qtr in relative safety.

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yeah Sean, no good running over rough ground esp median strips, Richards been known to be able to throw the GTR over them with relative ease, haha.

i wont be there, im going to a friends 18th at the Hellenic, rumour is that she has plenty of hot friends that hopefully by the end of the night should be relatively "easy" muahahaha!!! :aroused:

oh and it's an open bar :ddd: , (its times like this i wish i drank) maybe Richard could come along as my um, "older" friend and try his luck? remember once they're 18 its legal :whip:

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yeah Sean, no good running over rough ground esp median strips, Richards been known to be able to throw the GTR over them with relative ease, haha.

i wont be there, im going to a friends 18th at the Hellenic, rumour is that she has plenty of hot friends that hopefully by the end of the night should be relatively "easy" muahahaha!!! :aroused:

oh and it's an open bar :ddd: , (its times like this i wish i drank) maybe Richard could come along as my um, "older" friend and try his luck? remember once they're 18 its legal :whip:

Ah ! Laws were made for breaking and so are young girls...

Jokes OK

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it was a blast tonight except the incedent i had in Adam n Eve at fyshick

I thought you told me it was your Clutch not your Crutch. Next time pay up and dont do the runner.

Last time I worry bout your problems.

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Well i needed to vent some......... pissed offness, vented all good now, except now i have no clutch and 4th is not happy i dont think, well after trying in vain to slam it into gear at 80clicks it kind of just really badly grinded. So does any one know where i can get a new clutch not crutch

edit..

Stop twisting my messages. It makes me look worse than normal

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clutch shop ???

Nah I got mine from UAS on special, 6 puk brass button (for gtr), 480 exchange, 640 no exchange and its 880 normally, keep your eye on them, perhaps give them a call.

+ install of course.

I had a good back yardy do mine in the gtr for 160 install. but he's not available anymore.

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Snooze - What time did u get up?

If you wait long enough the link at the top will flash up UAS. Site has a location map (Sydney).

here ya go http://www.nismo.com.au/

well i have all the tools do the job myslef,, so hopefully I can do the job myslef. save some bickys, where is UAS. I might wait till boys from trojan are back.
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