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Make it ureself even. the only logical reason is for the Salon in which case it need to look nice and all.

Oh and when u first install it make sure u carry a fire extingusiher on the maiden voyage. u never know

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yeah i jsut used to order my lunch and hughsies lunch to come together eat it in the office n surf the net - the days before whoring :) i used to walk the hill a bit too but going past broken hill is really dodgy.

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$293 on beer - i think your going to need some help drinking that much beer *hint hint* haha :)

I need no help

FOOLISH MORTALS BOW DOWN BEFORE THE ALMIGHTY BPU.:bahaha:

Hey if ure not driving ill prolly be hanging out of gradenkos car like a goon. illl toss a berr ure way tomorrow. if it doesnt rain.

GTS-t VSPEC, vacum through the oil breather hose? I sure hope you've blocked off/pulled out your pcv valve, cause otherwise you're just sucking oil vapour and unfiltered air back into the plenum chamber. If you've yanked the pcv, then there shouldn't be much vacum to worry about.

I'd still be getting heavy duty hose instead of the clear stuff. Looks a whole lot more "stock" whith thick black hose and no chance of hot oil causing problems.

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