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Originally posted by Neo

Russ - It should be connected or does it just have a plug on the end? Just check mine on friday to see if it is the same.

I would say the plug on the belt stalk is not there any more cos it would have been changed for compliance.

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by Kyles

would love to come on the cruse but troys got night shift.

Hmmm , I may have a GTR seat spare.

Hope ya got earplugs if your coming . The new pipe is f888king loud.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Psiker

quality of gurls sor :P

Psiker

eww thats the type of chick that frequents my old mates night club down there. Sleezibar or something on the corner at Rocko.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Kyles

thanks ken. We will see. I was going to take the oppertunity to have a girls night out so ill see :P

Well they tell me I'm a girl . hehehe

Yea no prob , just get troy to call if you want to come.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Psiker

damn comliance :P cars should be able to come in with ne mods at all :P  

save us some hard earned dollars :P

Psiker

buy a 1988 model , no compliance requred , just basic roadworthy.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Psiker

heh yeah. and then as ur driving the panels fall off and ur left with a go kart. but just think it will be really light which will make it go  faster :P

Psiker

Huh ?

Dont forget next year the GTR is 15 years old . 1989 , imported , no compliance , prolly 20K or so on the road.

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Ken

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