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Sneeza- I am so sorry to hear that you had another bad accident, soooo close to the your wedding and all.

I hope you will be alll riight. ;)

How bad is the injury...? If you need a lawyer I know few who might be take that case.

Skyzzer33- me no home breaker, Mr.Ken can keep own wife... :D

Macka- you tool dont forget the beers on that list of yours.

Nizmo- I hope you worken up already and there! as Ken said you will find sugar dadday eazzyyyy.... lol :bahaha:

Paul- I got no thing to say only give me lift to auto salon please :)

Russle- you need more power on your car :)

Adrrian- there is a gunmetal R32 gtst in carpark of shopping cenre, the guys is tossa, I think he works at shopping centre or at the jaster's

HAVE A GOOD DAY ALL!

cheers

JOe

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hehe stealth is good..

Yea I do have those rims.. I live in the city - used to live in North Shore - drive pretty much everywhere I can cause it's fun so you've probably seen me putting round somewhere.. ;)

I love the kit except for the rear wing.. am still not sure if I love it or hate it.. and it's been there since I bought the car!

pic here - http://members.iinet.net.au/~hongas/SAU/Cr...se/DCP_2067.JPG

I've already got the lip wing.. the other one sits on top.. just debating if I should take it off or not...

But for now I've got better things to spend $$ and time on than the body.. go fast bits are much more fun.. ;)

thanks joe.. ;) gotta love that front end...

aidwin - 13.6 is fairly decent for those mods.. best i got on my first night there was 14 flat - but i think it was more operator fairlure than anything.. hehe..

thats with afc, itc, bleed valve set to 12.5 psi, K&N pod and cat back exhaust...

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