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lol this might help....its always useful/helpful if your work is willing to allow you to use their letter head

* you need your license for your work and without it you cannot go to work because of odd hours of work

* you have learnt your lesson in doing whatever you were caught doing so man times

* you will never commit those offenses again

Good luck mitch

cheers krish,

i got caught without p plates in my dads work car when i was going to get dinner , totally forgot to put them up and went around a corner and straight into a booze bus ,

cop showed no discretion when i told him that it was an honest mistake and i had p plates in the car and instantly put them up.

so now ive gotta build a strong case against it.

Years ago back in year 11 or something I lost my license and got the school to use the letterhead and write up a letter saying I needed my license to get to school lol... straight forward - pretty sure the courts hear it a million times offender learnt lesson never commit again yadida excuses.

Got a few pics of the new toy taken ...

skyline002.jpg

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Not as good as my Stagea ... but compromises must be made :P

Pretty clean series 1 there Ruby! Sedan body kits are pretty thin on the ground, I know viva garage have one available but thats about all. Unless you want to cut and shut side skirts and rear bumpers. But welcome to the 4 door family! :O

Pretty clean series 1 there Ruby! Sedan body kits are pretty thin on the ground, I know viva garage have one available but thats about all. Unless you want to cut and shut side skirts and rear bumpers. But welcome to the 4 door family! :D

I was trying to recall who else had a 33 4 door besides Madaz. Yeah, I joined the 33 4 door family ... or at least Tracy did, when I hand over the keys in a month or so. She's converted :O Maybe I can work it up to me getting that GTR :O

Been checking it out after work. Interior is in great nick. All body work is straight. Has JunBL muffler, but I'm going to stick in a high flow resonator to keep SAPOL happy. Hope by the weekend to have an uncut front bar too ... yeah good luck with that. Might just go for a viva front bar ... something simple like the Type R, but I'll need the series 2 indicators. Engine bay hasn't been cleaned, but it is tidy with no leaks or weeping whatsoever.

So, yeah, happy with the purchase :P

Edited by RubyRS4
carsales sold my old 33 in 3 days. why advertise on sau? ppl here already have skylines obviously

i looked on here to find my skyline, people look on ns for silvias, rollaclub for corollas, etc :P

White R33 GTS-T 4 door

RB25DET (naturally)

Auto (but not for long)

127,xxx kms

Has work done to brakes. Purrs, doesn't miss a beat. Recently fully serviced.

Straight as. Interior in excellent condition.

I went over this car in and out, but it was night time. I'll take a better look during the day tomorrow.

Tracy and I are already looking at bodykits :P

This'll be our daily.

Needs better wheels.. My XD9 are for sale :O

Edited by J-Dawg

if anyone is interested ive got a big stack of ZOOM/FOOLBOOST and HIGH PERFORMANCE IMPORTS magazines im giving away free, got all the latest issues and some older issues

if no one interested im gonna throw them all in the bin, i only buy them for the tech articles and to read while im ont the toilet

if anyone is interested ive got a big stack of ZOOM/FOOLBOOST and HIGH PERFORMANCE IMPORTS magazines im giving away free, got all the latest issues and some older issues

if no one interested im gonna throw them all in the bin, i only buy them for the tech articles and to read while im ont the toilet

any1 have guy (4doorsleeper)'s number? hes always on the lookout for giveaway magazines for the womens and childrens hospital.

any1 have guy (4doorsleeper)'s number? hes always on the lookout for giveaway magazines for the womens and childrens hospital.

i have offered them to him ages ago and said he'll pick them up but hasn't

so if anyone wants them, then come get them

any1 have guy (4doorsleeper)'s number? hes always on the lookout for giveaway magazines for the womens and childrens hospital.

I can just pass them on to Tracy. She works at WCH too. (maybe keep a few for my WC reading) :)

:)

PROBLEM: My mate has purchased a halfcut and can get it transported to his mechanic's house for free... problem is how would he get it off the back of the truck once its there?

Wouldn't the truck have a crane/hoist attachment on the back? If not, your mate better lined up an engine hoist of some sort.

:)

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