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They did have a sale on tuesday, but dont think they are having one today and tomorrow.

Not sure though.

Just looking at general stuff at the moment, slip on seat covers, car cover and that sort of stuff.

I will be seaching the forums to buy performance parts.

Just looking at general stuff at the moment, slip on seat covers, car cover and that sort of stuff.

I bought my car cover from a place that sells Tien Coilovers on Magil Rd, Just down from the Mobil on the corner of Fullarton and Magil, They were quite cheap there and very helpful! Just can't remember the damn name!

I bought my car cover from a place that sells Tien Coilovers on Magil Rd, Just down from the Mobil on the corner of Fullarton and Magil, They were quite cheap there and very helpful! Just can't remember the damn name!

autosport or at least a store with that sticker and various others on the shop front window?

congrats on the new beast - welcome to R34 4-door world :D .... another Shaun in a silver 4 door lol

Nice to see you got some nice bonuses like side skirts, rear pods and wheels! Pity about the series 2 front bar - I don't know what the hell Nissan were thinking!!! Ah well it's easily fixed with a Nismo copy :)

a few extra bonuses, like nismo suspension, swaybars and engine mounts.

The rims are BBS but i am not sure which model. They have motorsport written in the middle of the rim on the outside.

Going to get the identity inspection done tomorrow to get SA rego.

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