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is there a toyota chaser forum???

http://jzx100.com/

hey chad, with the hid's, add this bloke to msn; [email protected], hes known as 'angry' on the r31 forums, has sold about 90 hid kits there, good bloke to deal with, knows his shit pretty well.

jzx100.com

also, this place clearly needs a mod who drives an s14.

and i was beaten to it :(

bingo

ive got them, orgzmc has them in his drifter, and madaz bought a set earlier in the year good bloke to deal with definitely

yes great kit, and i got auto perfection to install mine

EDIT

after a little looking it seems another fine forum (im guessing its fine) comes from SA

the registrant of JZX100.com is

Registrant:

Random Seed Design

50 Tarqui Dr

Paralowie, South Australia 5108

Australia

You're gain, Luke! There's a huuuge RBT/defect blitz on tonight!!

Yeah we saw one rbt just out of the city. Thought it would be the last drive before i go to qld on friday.

And Dave was a last minute thing, was just a quick eagles, greenhill, lofty run.

Wow... I just realised Cubes has 'retired' from SAU's moderator team and now Heslo's a mod here...

cubes bought a whole 3rd dimension to the sa sau section now where stuck with this 1 dimensional sled character jeez

a picture to demonstrate :( these dimensions for the ill informed

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and finished cubes

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i take it he didnt have much time for it as he was hardly posting on here as of late.

a new reign of terror shall now commence

this post almost became educational

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