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only problem with stock track r33's is that aint that quick, for fun fair enough, to be competitve i cant see it happening. And only because i have been there and done that.

you obviously haven't seen liz drive her old 33 at wakie :D

nah no need, i cleaned it heaps with that antibacteriol brown stuff....

and im up to date on all my needles soo i should be ok :D if i see infections im runnning to the doctor

Yeh i wouldn't step on something sharp and then just go 'oh wells'. You know you could have seriously ailed that nail. You should report it or sumsing before it spreads to other nails.

ok serious voting time, I shagged the auto in the pajero. it's well f**ked, rebuild is $2500

second hand auto is $1250 plus $550 to change it or I do it myself

manual conversion kit is $1350 plus fitting or i do it myself.

auto > manual is as easy as Silvia's/skylines.

What option should I take SAU

ok serious voting time, I shagged the auto in the pajero. it's well f**ked, rebuild is $2500

second hand auto is $1250 plus $550 to change it or I do it myself

manual conversion kit is $1350 plus fitting or i do it myself.

auto > manual is as easy as Silvia's/skylines.

What option should I take SAU

go the manual!!!!!

ok serious voting time, I shagged the auto in the pajero. it's well f**ked, rebuild is $2500

second hand auto is $1250 plus $550 to change it or I do it myself

manual conversion kit is $1350 plus fitting or i do it myself.

auto > manual is as easy as Silvia's/skylines.

What option should I take SAU

WHAT THE!!

how that f**k long have you had that thing?

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