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do you have a receipt for that Chad that's a heaps decent price for that i think i paid $500 for mine that's with discount :P was meant to be $590 but remember its 850kg

No receipt, not sure how much it retails 4, but i definatly know i paid just ova $600, Tilbrook gave it to me for what he paid for it. he just made money on the labour.

Boost gauge, controller, suspension, headlights, blah blah blah... Really pissed off, all they are is revenue raising assholes. Funny thing as I was leaving Regency, I saw a rusted out piece of shit just roll past with smoke POURING out the back yet that is still "legal" and my car isnt?

f**king joke!

Just saw Rob Kelvin on 9 News say that a young guy in NSW was clocked at 263kph in a 1995 Nissan held together with cable ties........you can expect alot more Nissans being pulled over in the next coupe of months thanks to this clown.

Just saw Rob Kelvin on 9 News say that a young guy in NSW was clocked at 263kph in a 1995 Nissan held together with cable ties........you can expect alot more Nissans being pulled over in the next coupe of months thanks to this clown.

there has been a thread up for a while about this.... shocking i know.. the vehicle was rb26dett powered sylvia...

Lol. My cars a 4x4.

Where can I get my car slammed for cheap?

Doesn't get any cheaper, and a LOT easier than a hacksaw :D

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Realistically, look for 2nd hand springs, should be able to pick up a set for $100-$150 and fit them yourself. Note that your shocks are probably shagged by now though, so to do it properly will require new shocks at a cost of around $600 for new items... this will still be your cheapest way out as the cheapest nastiest coilovers will be at least $1k new.

Just saw Rob Kelvin on 9 News say that a young guy in NSW was clocked at 263kph in a 1995 Nissan held together with cable ties........you can expect alot more Nissans being pulled over in the next coupe of months thanks to this clown.

Sweet, glad i bought a camry then........ I mean Aristo, stealth as!!

Nick: It's been registered now for 2 weeks today. Overall, LOVE the car! :) I still haven't had a chance to give it a good run (only driven to work and back) BUT I love the 5sp auto - so much nicer to drive to work than the R33 LOL. This morning I had a cop driving next to me for about 10 minutes, he was looking at the car with a very confused look on his face, pretty sure he was trying to work out what it was hehe.

Here's some happy snaps I took in the car park at work:

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:D

Just saw Rob Kelvin on 9 News say that a young guy in NSW was clocked at 263kph in a 1995 Nissan held together with cable ties........you can expect alot more Nissans being pulled over in the next coupe of months thanks to this clown.

I think I'll be riding the bike tonight then :D

I think I'll be riding the bike tonight then :D

You dont have to worry about anything while driving that volvo......damn i mean stag

Thanks ryan for your quick response mate...that is really helpful

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