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tangles, dont tell me we cant sink a few while doin the actuator!!?!!!!??!???

hehee jks

lol I pm'd you last night with that info, 'cause I was embarressed that I dont have any even after offering it in the actuator thread; was playing on my mind (Im a man of my word)

:D

Im a bad panda, sorry ;)

(unless some1 reads this and pms me, lmao)

I'm bored.

I was looking on that Kansai motorsports website and saw R32 GT-R coilovers.. (2nd hand)

Nissan R32 Gtr coilover kits aftermarket shocks and springs

$550

Nissan R32 GTR KTS coilovers

low kms damper adjustable and base height adjustable

$1,250

Would that stuff fit my GTS-t?

Edited by muirsky

Had a mate come over last night. We stayed up drinking until like 1.00 in the morning!

He's real keen to buy my Stagea. Once he sells his VX ute he'll be throwing some cash my way for a deposit.

:D

Nah, he came over to talk about buying my silver Stagea (not the black one sorry if I fooled yas) and we got into talking about some of the guys we ride with, and then drinking a bit.

But he loooooves the Stag.

:D

Nah, he came over to talk about buying my silver Stagea (not the black one sorry if I fooled yas) and we got into talking about some of the guys we ride with, and then drinking a bit.

But he loooooves the Stag.

:D

do you drive the silver one much ruby?

Gee id love to be you in the morning. "hmm what should i drive today, the black or silver stag? or maybe ill ride one of my bikes.."

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