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Dammjust got back from my regency appointment and failed :D .

Got done for tiwsted brake line but it passed the brake test.

6 x 9 speakers in the back so they cut the metal parcel shelf and parkers and low beam on 1 side.

Does any1 know hwo or where i could get to fix/ put in a new metal parcel shelf???

please help

Can be classed as structural support, so hacking away at that, in their eyes, is a big no no. In some cases, this means the rear parcel shelf needs to be engineered before you can pass Regency. That's happening alot these days.

friend called me today, his sisters boyfriends pimped as dr30 was stollen last night/early morning :P

was such a old schooler look too :)

ill see if i can get more details, was stollen around the woodcroft area though

Why you selling stockies?

Did you get that roll and flare done? How the rims going?

Coz i dont need them, they arent legal for regency so theres no real point in them laying around, a mate of mine wants to buy them too.

Havent got roll and flare yet. Rims going good!!!

You got your XD9 set yet?

Coz i dont need them, they arent legal for regency so theres no real point in them laying around, a mate of mine wants to buy them too.

Havent got roll and flare yet. Rims going good!!!

You got your XD9 set yet?

What XD9's?... :P

Yeah I got them here. Using them as a kiddy pool for the dog. :)

... its currently there getting a cracked heater core hose repaired... fun stuff

Well got the beast back and while it took the guys a while to get to the rooted hoses, it was worth it. Not only was one ruptured and spewing my precious nissan coolant all over the front diff, but there were two others very close to giving way.... probably I could give advice to anyone with a 20yr old GTR that hasn't yet replaced the hose, now is the time ;P

And now I can drive without my car stankin' like anti freeze and peeing chloroform

woot

-D

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