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little miss dodgy haha

get the strut brace in the R33 then u want have to worry about battery access.

the one u have main attribute is it looks nice. but doesn't really help the ridgidity of the car. you need the one that sits under the parcel shelf on top of the suspension towers.

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hey skyzerr i take whatevers free :D

Yeah i thought i could get it out with a bit of manouvering but i shall see to it tonight anyway.

I was already late for my first day cos the electricity was off so my alarm wasnt on to wake me up and plus the garage doors wouldnt open cos it needs electricity to do so - so one of those days!

its cool - give me a change trying to manoueve the battery without taking off the braces first - there shall be a lot of swearing and carrying on but i'll do it. I can take strut braces off - just dont trust myself around a screw driver thats all haha

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