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That's nothing.

FIRST time i spun out on a track, out of four different track days, ass end slapped a concrete barrier, $7000 later she will look better than new. I pay $2400 a year on insurance, but can't claim as it happen at a track meet :). The fun of motorsport. I will be hitting the track again, once car is on the road :).

run of bad luck huh :) my R33 rolled down the driveway hit a tree. Had to replace the left guard and light. The panel I got is just off my body colour so I need a paint job. JUst under $900 later... Then 2 days later my friend slipped on my bonnet. Mr dint doctor has to come out now :( .. Not a happy chap

Al you young hooligan. That'll teach you for being a hoonish skyline driver!!! Nah jokes man, thats some shocking luck. Sometimes i think i should sell and buy a barina to keep me outta trouble (and a LOT better off finacially!!) muhahahah

It in woohoo!. I need to pay the rest of the money to the supplier, pay customs and then I can get it. I reckon i will have the coolers on my door step by tuesday nextg week. :)

All who have paided a deposit please pay the rest. Im running low :D

thanks guys.

Are you just getting the 600x300x76 coolers.. or are you getting a couple of the 400x300x76 units as well like last time?

I am thinking of getting the slightly smaller cooler, as the 600 could be a bit of a **** around to get on the R32 correctly. The shorter one would be so much easier to get behind the stock R32 bar..

Intercoolers are finally home :) wooohooo..All 20 of them...

For those of you who have purchased a cooler I will be sending them off on saturday morning. Too many coolers to take into work.

For those of you who still want a cooler, well get in quick as they at a price I wont be able to beat from my aussie supplier and are here now and you dont have to wait for one.

I paid immediately - you sent me crap then claim that I tried to rip you off!! :confused:

how does that work?? I pay you hard earnt money - you send crap item which is missing components and is not suited to my vehicle (you claim it was) - you leave negative in my trader rating claiming I tried to rip you off??

You are a bad trader of crap items. The forum should be aware of this.

All parts for the kit was there. Nothing was missing. If you had a look at the pictures you would have noticed everything in the kit was all there. Compare what I give you to the picture if it does not match then get upset. I don't understand how you think there was missing pieces. I'm not in the game of ripping off people. Ask others in the forum.

If you asked me how to install the kit I would have helped. But you didn't instead you blame me for not being able to install the kit! So that is why I called you a bad trader.

Since I'm not in the game of unsetting people I still offer my services to help you install your part.

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