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Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

Ken- did u have a good time with the ricer Gtr today,bet u did

and hows Niz's suspension btw

Nope the Ricers in the panel shop getting tidied up , then off to the East for compliance.

Niz and pwpt60secf are coming round Thursday.

cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

ken- are u still going to have r32 gtr's coming in, lets say like middle of next year?

-see u at the cruise btw

gonna follow pwpt60secf again :)

Aidwin , you don't follow the whoring much

As was discussed bout 600 pages ago , 89 models will be eligible next year under the 15 yr old rule.

Apart from that , atm , forget it , ya gotta buy one already here.

cheers

Ken

i spose kylie..

cya bam bam..

kylie: this is what i got so far

There arent many environmental problems associated with the production of magnesium but one of them is the chance of lung cancer because of the exposure to irritating dust and fumes. The best way to get rid of magnesium waste is to wet it, and then bury it. Magnesium dust should be collected in a dust collector; the collected material should be frequently removed and burned

aidwin,

i am over in waterford, seen ur car around before but didnt know it was u until recently, the stock r34 gtt spoiler suits it! always wondered how that combo would look. how long till your car is finished, is it just repairs or mods? :)

chris.

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