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Just went for a cruise to the shops.

Looked at weather on the net first. No rain.

as soon as i fin washing the car it comes down. always does. always.

Also. A high number of ambos with lights on tonight. Seems the usual tailgaters cant do it in the wet,

Because of you Chad (yes, I'm blaming you :D ), I am now $10,000 poorer.

I pick it up tomorrow night. So it looks like I'm back into another Skyline :bunny:

Cant wait!

Nice one Kye :) Looks like a winner for sure :bunny:

-D

That 33 front on a 32 is disgusting!

Agreed.

And while rain always does come at the worst time, it actually worked in my favour and washed off a big ass bird shit on my roof... 5 seconds of flannel work and shes GONE

-D

wootage

Acquired a set of GTR sway bars tonight :D

RB25 BOV will be on it's way early next week :bunny:

Mate has a bleed valve I can have for free :bunny:

Recently got around to fitting black mesh to the openings in the front bar and grille so it looks neater :)

"the list" of shit to do to the car is slowly being ticked off, and so far a lot of the shit has cost me less than what I was expecting :D

Edited by AndrewJZX100

some days i wish i never stepped in a kitchen

this morning one of my f***n fryers decided to catch alight so we had to close the whole kitchen down and call the CFS, then tonight, i went and burnt myself aswell as being extrmeley paranoid about the other fryer and the ovens catching alight, arrghhh! not fun!!

lol nah nothing like that at all steve - i wasnt even near the fryers,not even using them, was chopping something tunred around and the thing was on fire!!!!

Wwas very scary thats for sure.........took a good couple of hourse before my heart rate went back to normal and i stoppped shaking.......

first instinct was i grabbed the fire blanket that was right next to me and chucked it over, aswell as turning off the fryers, and the stove tops, ovens etc

ive never had it before and i dont want it to happen again, im just glad i wasnt in the middle of service when it happened.

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