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Bel my ex was salesrep and we worked together .... so half ur theory is proven .... but still i can understand the bullshit they go thru after all the tyrekicking dreamers i had look at my ZX .... after a while u get sooo sick of it. Besides they arent there to be nice - they are there to make money like the rest of us.

Oi Liz wanna go drifting in Marks drift pig :) ...... invitations there gurl haha :)

haha they are so expensive for a piece of rubber ..... mine werent tightened enough and they squeeled for ages - u could here my car starting from a block away!!

hehe i did a bit of a drift round a corner today .... well the back end was sliding out slightly ..... think the guy in the car beside me was a bit shocked - specially when my front end starts to face his side door haha ..... that was fun :)

yeah true - but i dont know anyone that can be happy to see people 24/7 ......

hehe it was actually me that used to go angry at the salesreps .... they were constantly feeling my wrath ...... they are such idiots sometimes! they try to bend the rules for a sale and therefore made my life very difficult!

My car has a better power to weight cos I dropped an rb25det into an r32 which weighs much less (and its been slightly weight reduced-weighs about 1240kg now). Also your diff gear ratios are different, r32's have 4.3:1, =Quicker acceleration. Theres heaps you can do (without increaasing power) to make your car heaps quicker.

yeah i have lost it quite a few times in the ZX .... im more careful in the Skyline ..... cos i bent something in the ZX .... castor rods or something like that from losing it into a ditch ..... and it doesnt handle as well because of it.

haha Liz sounds like when i just had my R33 and talking to Gavin at work and he goes lift the bonnet cos i could do some cheapo things to make it faster for ya ..... then he discovered the bleed valve ..... didnt even know i had one when i bought it :)

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