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haha, let me know how ya go....

dont forget to say hi to eddy while ya there :rolleyes:

lol, my brother just asked me and my mate to be the transport to there yr 12 formal.

they offerred me 100 bucks just to drop them off! i gladely accepted.

my mate also accepted of course.

hmmmmm, yr 12 teenie boppers FTL :D

if you dont mind me asking how much?

$1250 for 4 245/40/18, fitted and balanced, but they only have 2 left and i dont think they will be getting anymore in, they are street legal but not to good in the wet, so Joe tells me.

what happened to the 34 GTR rims chad?

Getting the GTR rims painted, should be ready end of this week, then the semi slicks come off.

Lets go halvs in one rhys!

After what almost happend to me last night im going to have as much fun as possible while I can.

Watch the news tonight im sure it will be on there,some clown lost it on south rd heading towards the city near port rd and jumped the median strip and spun in front of me and missed me by about a foot then completly took out the car behind me in a head on.

I don't know how badly anyone was hurt coz I couldn't stop becuase all the other trafic just drove past like nothing had happend,wen I could I pulled over and called the ambos,

About 5 mins later they went flying past me heading towards the accedent with a few cop cars, can't beat that for response time!

The noise the 2 cars made when they hit is going to stay with me for a while too.

Im just happy im still here,it scared the livin crap outa me and not being able to do anything to stop it was terrible.

hey i was almost in a head one 2 year ago with a skyline cruise 100kph>>>>><<<<<<<<100kph = 200kph impact

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ryan, my PFC doesnt display boost :rolleyes:

simon said thats not avail. on the rb25 version :D

lol lies im sure mine displays boost pressure in PKA or something

Chad how did your slicks go coming home yesterday

close call steve.. makes u look at life abit different!!

Damn, Steve. Close.

Been there, done that too ... car and bike. I know how Steve would feel about the subject. I have stories too that I care not to repeat. There is nothing worse than avoiding near getting yourself killed, only to discover a friend close by wasn't as lucky as you.

:rolleyes:

RIP: Wendy

RIP: Mac

RIP: Steve

RIP: Rick (Whippy)

RIP: Brad

RIP: Sonia

All were close friends and dearly missed. It does make you appreciate life more.

i have a massive brusie on my leg from work last night at a function at maccesfield.........had to get the spit up a couple of stairs and i slipped (it had been raining) and landed on my butt and one of the spit legs ended up in my leg!!!!!!!!!! ohhh it hurts soooooooooooooooo much!

stupid spit :rolleyes:

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Chad how did your slicks go coming home yesterday

Yeah, pretty good man, even with the damp road, my car just launched from the lights, not a hint of wheel spin.

You need to get that exhaust of yours fixed, when you went over big bumps, i could see sparks from under your car.

Ben and Nene, you need some mufflers on that wagon, couldn't here my own car with you diving near me. it was so funny seeing a wagon driving sideways down Main North Rd :rolleyes:

does anyone know where i can get a couple of bolts for my 33 ?

re: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wt...ts-t234097.html

need them urgently and sprint auto are toy's and "dont deal with imports", even though they are just automotive bolts :rolleyes:

the Eagles and hungry jacks new meal....

this is a new meal it has.

NO burger

NO fries

just.........

Coke and ice

thanks to the star player Ben cousins

and his so called SUBSTANCE ABUSE!!!!

:laughing-smiley-014:

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damn steve, that is full on man :D

yes

Fark Steve, which car were you in?

1st i swear you could hear the swish go past me as i only just made it into the gap in the left hand lane and which he got (prof_dls i think his user name was his real name slips me just now but as soon as i hit post it will come to me told ya Drew was his name didnt even hit post)

close call steve.. makes u look at life abit different!!

na the saving grace of Jesus helps with that one

were you in the front car or the 4th Stevo

as per earlier front car Pete i saw it all from my rear view mirror and pulled up the road 100 meter with the 3rd and 4 of us sprinted down to see what needed to be done i straight away went and prayed for Drew and told my mate Shannon to go pray for Tony (rip) and Yazmyn the young 16yr old survivor, he soon came back to me saying he couldn't hack it over there because he heard one of our mates an SES worker say he was not breathing and suspected DOA but of course away from the survivor, so i proceeded to there car and Yazmyn came to by then so i asked her, her name and her boyfriends name and proceeded to pray for the both of them but the devil had his way with the driver and to this day i still cant figure out why but for the grace of God i am here to tell the storey anyways i have my testimony on MP3 if any of you guys would like to hear it i will gladly host it and post a link

Yeah, pretty good man, even with the damp road, my car just launched from the lights, not a hint of wheel spin.

You need to get that exhaust of yours fixed, when you went over big bumps, i could see sparks from under your car.

Ben and Nene, you need some mufflers on that wagon, couldn't here my own car with you diving near me. it was so funny seeing a wagon driving sideways down Main North Rd :)

yeah getting new exhaust on wednesday :rolleyes: to Andrew from AM Performance

does anyone know where i can get a couple of bolts for my 33 ?

re: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wt...ts-t234097.html

need them urgently and sprint auto are toy's and "dont deal with imports", even though they are just automotive bolts ;)

not this time of night but go to

>>Coventry Fasteners<<

i also thought of Universal Fastiners but there website leads to Coventry :D

>>unifasteners<<

does anyone know where i can get a couple of bolts for my 33 ?

re: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wt...ts-t234097.html

need them urgently and sprint auto are toy's and "dont deal with imports", even though they are just automotive bolts :D

They must of not just like you :rolleyes: you can grab the bolts from Mitre 10 for a few bucks for like a dozen of them - just need to know what thread size it is.

$1250 for 4 245/40/18, fitted and balanced, but they only have 2 left and i dont think they will be getting anymore in, they are street legal but not to good in the wet, so Joe tells me.

Getting the GTR rims painted, should be ready end of this week, then the semi slicks come off.

cheers :rolleyes:

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