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Onto a different topic,

Food.. I just ate possibly the best kebab in my life.

Don't know the name of the shop, but it's next to the fish market shop and across the road from Subway at north mackay Evans street. Also near Pedders. Holy shit it was amazing.

I don't know man but they use like a The land of goat sphincter rings bread sort of wrap. SO tasty, farrrk.

WTF ^ it won't let me write T-U-R-K-I-S-H LOL

Edited by Seano350GT

10-12 hrs a day, 6 days a week for the last ten years.

What's an RDO?

Then putting up with shitheads making ol' peter griffin photoshops and gtir's.

I'm shocked Kat hasnt beaten you up yet! :P

Time to buy a new box. Starting to lose 3rd, can't change when doing above 5500rpm in 2nd.. won't go in. 5th gear still grinds. Sourcing new and upgraded box from the later model 350z's with stronger synchro's for about $1900 delivered. Then clutch & flywheel about $800. 5 hour-ish labour from my mechanic.

Would a 370 box fit? Or even an RB25 box with a conversion plate?

u mean my car? i'm really not sure, i have a feeling only the 350z's and V35's with the VQ35DE motors will fit, i think the VQ35HR motor started in 05 with the new tranny.

Edited by Seano350GT

350Z gearbox are weak as shit just like SR20 gearbox. Depends on how much power you want later on in life, $1900 for new box, shit man just pull it out and tear it apart put new syncro's in.

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