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yepo, goin 1.5 up back and 1 way up front, gotta open the rear one up anyway caus the seals leaking

bushes are leaking :D replacing the subframe ones with alloy ones, and the rest with the whiteline ones, getting it all from sydneykid

plus i'll need replace the diff's sometime, as i dont think they'll last too long with 750bhp and many limiter launches :teehee:

LIMITER LAUNCHES FTW.. i havent tried anything above 5 on my gtr. lol. and 5 was in the wet lol.. fun times.. the 180 just sits the smoking lol.. yay for RWD...

uh im pretty sure the GTR come with a mechanical rear as standard and can take a fair lot of power.. but then agian ur shane and u break all cars u drive..

i had 2 cracking subframe bushes and u called my car a rooted POS lol.. sounds like ur garden ornament has seen better days lol..

and u r dodgy lol.. i etched my name with an angle grinder into a R32 GTST front guard lol.. it was rooted anyway.. and ive modified a coolant pressure cap with a angle grinder too!...

LIMITER LAUNCHES FTW.. i havent tried anything above 5 on my gtr. lol. and 5 was in the wet lol.. fun times.. the 180 just sits the smoking lol.. yay for RWD...

uh im pretty sure the GTR come with a mechanical rear as standard and can take a fair lot of power.. but then agian ur shane and u break all cars u drive..

i had 2 cracking subframe bushes and u called my car a rooted POS lol.. sounds like ur garden ornament has seen better days lol..

and u r dodgy lol.. i etched my name with an angle grinder into a R32 GTST front guard lol.. it was rooted anyway.. and ive modified a coolant pressure cap with a angle grinder too!...

i'm sure the diffs woudla been awesome when new, but ur forgetting these cars are now coming on 18 years old, and with what i'm planning to do with the car, i'd rather replace shit now, then have it break on me and fix it then.

yeah looking over it with shit removed, it has certainly seen better days, but most parts gotta be changed anyway, so it dont really bother me, it comes with the territory.

it's gonna be awesome when it's finished, but i'll always be broke :teehee:

i reckon most of the pics in this thread are from me and car crap lol

i'll upload some more when this head arrives! should be here in the next day or so! :teehee:

I reckon this thread needs more pics of me

Hair needs another inch untill I get my fringe cut back in :laughing-smiley-014:

on this shoulder.. wtf.. someone care to elaborate?

i had my right one reconstructed when i was in yr 12 (3 yrs ago) and it's been playing up recently i.e making squeaking noises, pinching and feeling like its gonna pop out again

so gotta get it checked out and maybe even operated on again :huh:

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