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Despirate Housewives is sh!t...

Cant believe i have to watch this crap... :P

Boston Legal is on soon.

Makes me laugh. If I wasn't so dumb, and could pay attention in school I'd do law. I'm content making enough in realestate I guess.

Edited by Nismo_Boy

hi all...

do we all like 180sx's?

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/modul...hp?StockID=4213

what do u think of this..? prob kms are wound.. but its a type x and jerry in australia is none the wiser..

i might do a quicksale of my GTR 18-19k and pick something like this up..

Oh harro, this is going to sound noob, but in the engine back of the 180, next to the pod, it has a thing that looks carbon canister like, but it has a fluid level and a warning saying must be filled...

what is it?

i only ask as my friends (one with a 180, one with a silvia, were takling, and realised, that one car was full of liquid, the other was empty, but it doesnt have markings stating what to put in :P

anyony?

Hey shane,

Hey shane, yeah, i have noticed im falling badly behind u in the whoreing again, im like ovewr 1000 behind now, :P theres just no time for psting when your alwyas sleeping

dnt u miss me shane.. we still havent met.. hurry up and have another dinner at the hyperdome on a date that doesnt clash with my family issues..

come munch on some curry tomorrow nite then :P

come munch on some curry tomorrow nite then :)

haha dnt like curry... haha and besides cactus jacks is like walking distance from my house.. so have it ther so i can walk or drive a short distance.. my GTR is racking up kms :) 105300 i swear it was 103000 last week.. :P

Oh harro, this is going to sound noob, but in the engine back of the 180, next to the pod, it has a thing that looks carbon canister like, but it has a fluid level and a warning saying must be filled...

what is it?

i only ask as my friends (one with a 180, one with a silvia, were takling, and realised, that one car was full of liquid, the other was empty, but it doesnt have markings stating what to put in :P

anyony?

Hey shane,

That my friend would be your power steering reservoir...i've got an S13 too...being sold this friday ! :)

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