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your all my witnesses, she laughed means it was perfectly acceptable sexual harrasment :)

you on the over hand mr ruby have recieved no laugh, expect a call from her lawyers next week

No Lawyers.... YET! LOL

Were all family here at SAU :)

Hahahaha

Whos going villis tonight? I've finished work, finished tafe for the term and done whatever around the house and sitting here got nothing to do I'm thinking drive down to the servo pour fuel for the hell of it lol

+1 Definitely!

It's all personal preference I guess but I must admit that I've never really come to terms with why guys de-wing R33's and 34's. To me it's the same as some of these guys who actually spend money on gay body kits and wheels (they're not all gay though) to make their cars look worse than a factory standard car. Each to their own however.... :)

IMO the only one that gets away with it is the R32 GTSt's.... 32 GTR's, all 33/34's must have factory wing

i took the wing off my old 32. made it look 10 times better imo.

then put the kit on and some wheels that filled the gaurds abit and personally i thought the car looked insane :)

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No Lawyers.... YET! LOL

Were all family here at SAU :)

Hahahaha

She laughed ... I'm off the hook :P

And she did this for us ----> :) ... Game on!!! :O

Ahhhh ... I love Friday arvos and Beer o'clock. I'm off to get hammered ...

Whos going villis tonight? I've finished work, finished tafe for the term and done whatever around the house and sitting here got nothing to do I'm thinking drive down to the servo pour fuel for the hell of it lol

I'll be there for a feed :)

Im there to. Got half the dash pulled apart trying to see where the water is coming from, cant see anything with it idling there so gonna be in the 34 and see if it happens when driving lol.

Fu*king cars

In other news, My 6sp getrag is stuck in Melbourne with oil coming out of the transfer case. The guy forgot to drain it out. Should be here wednesday woo.

And she did this for us ----> :) ... Game on!!! :)

hey hey the swandwich action is only cool when 2 women are involved.

and lol at the quick question thread, sled you aint in control till your outa control :O

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Got the spark plugs changed..... not the easiest bastards to get to!

Nah easy as on a 33, as long as it has no coil cover. Do mine without even un bolting the cross over pipe :)

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Yeah pulling the dash out of an R34 sounds like a heaps fun thing to do .... pics below of what my car looked like last weekend when I replaced the heater core :)

Anyone that says you can get the heater core/box out of an R34 without removing the dash is so far off as to be laughable. Even if you de-gassed the a/c and removed the a/c radiator & fan boxes, the heater box WILL NOT come out without removing the fat reo bar that runs the width of the car. Not a fun job, let me tell you! But I got it all done and back together perfectly - now the heater is super toasty.

My power steering was playing up a bit (= was noisy and a bit heavy), and a mechanic fixed it today for a whole $88 - turns out they are meant to be serviced periodically, and it looks like mine had never been touched in 157,000km. At least it was a cheap/easy fix - and now feels like brand new :)

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Nh easy as on a 33, as long as it has no coil cover. Do mine without even un bolting the cross over pipe :)

I couldn't really get to a couple of the coil cradle bolts so the cross over pipe had to go. First time I've done it on a RB

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