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itll go something like this.

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if you use the gtst one i figure youll have to cut it out to fit the cooler(same as with aftermarket fmic), as gtst didnt come with fmic stock(obviously).

gtr reo would be made to fit fmic. thats what i figure anyway.

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oh that sucks so bad!!! if i was to cut it were the cooler is would it be fine???

also how did i pass regency with no reo??

hahaha

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yeah i dont think youll pass regency with a cut reo bar.

search around for a gtr one, cos if it is made to fit the factory fmic then i dont think regency will pick up on it will they?

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i passed regency twice with no reo!!!

oh this is just getting so not worth it lol

anyone wanna buy a genuine gtr front bumper? hahaha

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nos man i think i ill have to do wat u have in ur avater to mine so it lifts the bar up but also doesnt cover the cooler

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so, had to tow my car home tonight. alternator is teh fail. perfect timing, just as im about to start my night shift rotation.

bah, ill spending another 2 hours in town each night just for the damn trains til i get this f**kin thing fixed.

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^^^ spot on i lol'd so much with that section of the epasode

so, had to tow my car home tonight. alternator is teh fail. perfect timing, just as im about to start my night shift rotation.

bah, ill spending another 2 hours in town each night just for the damn trains til i get this f**kin thing fixed.

i hate public transport! spend 3 hours a day on or waiting for buses..... FAIL

35 more days till im back on the road!! lets start the countdown like its 1999 :thumbsup:

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yeah, its gonna suck some pretty serious balls using it on friday and saturday nights.

an hour on the train, plus about 2 hours waiting for it after each shift is gonna get old real quick

heh, those 35 days are gonna take forever..

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^^^ spot on i lol'd so much with that section of the epasode

i hate public transport! spend 3 hours a day on or waiting for buses..... FAIL

35 more days till im back on the road!! lets start the countdown like its 1999 :)

So jealous. I still have 130 days left. You wernt on ya p's when your licence was disqualified? I havta go to some course thing, sit down with a group of ppl and talk about the effects of speeding and all that. So looking forward to it :thumbsup:

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Hey guys, this might be a stupid question but the SAU clock is still set on daylight saving time.......is this an issue at my end that I can fix or something that the Mods can alter

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