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if so can your workshop install stock spring on a r33 skyline (93 model)

if yes just pm me cuz im off now later

*Sigh *

Right you lot.

pwptpf is dead cos I am gonna kill him.

Mike , your noob posts and phone calls are no different to everyone else who rings so don't feel bad.

All exhaust pipes are black since they removed the lead content in fuel and the smell is probably a bad seal at the filler neck.

yes we have spring compressors and can install stock springs. we even have a set in stock if you don't.

The dyno will be running by the end of the week and we can check your a/f's then or we have a mobile a/f and can take it for a blastif you want to bring it around.

Nothing we do is for free but we try to look after SAU members the same as SST.

Right , any more ****ing questions ?????hehehe

Cheers

Ken

I have a question, but I don't know if its really relevant here.

Why does it hurt when I urinate?

(Ignore me).

YOu could have a Urinary Tract Infection (bladder infection). You should see a doctor as they will prescribe anti-biotics. It is diagnosed with a urine test.

Drinking lots of water can help flush out the infection as well. But in men - because the urethra is longer than a females - there is more chance of the infection becoming more severe. So if drinking lots of water doesnt help - see a doctor - because the pain will become unbearable.

Or you could have an STD...... such as Gonorrhea - which has similar symptoms to a Urinary Tract Infection (frequent and painful urination - is one symptom)

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