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A part you buy and use once, got heaps of them kents. Or I'll try and make something to do the job :)

ill be creating some contraption out of scrap parts and multiple tools to get some thing, and my old man will go into the shed, grab some gadget still in its packet and start trying to use that. some times works, usually the contraption is better tho lol

yep, just as i thought... background shows the ammount of fail this years autosalon has to offer. apart from chrises 32... hiding back there somewhere, that car is tough.

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i havent been to 1 for a few years, ill head out n take some fotos 4 u >_<

girls only thanks.

if i wanted to go see a rice cooker id head down to the good guys :D

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girls only thanks.

if i wanted to go see a rice cooker id head down to the good guys :woot:

:)

I have to admit that I'm not a huge fan of metallic purple Subarus slammed on 26" chrome wheels with rubber bands for tyres.........I'm sure there would be some tough rides down there though to balance the bling out.

I've always gone by the motto that less (subtle) is more.......a sleeper on nice non bling rims (and def no GAY ghetto drift skirts) is the ultimate in car appeal and tends to not attract the wrong kind of attention. :laugh:

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nice one Vu

you best be bringing it to the nationals :D

Cheers Steve!

Very keen to go if the car isnt giving me any grief at the time :laugh: would REALLY prefer to tow the car there... damn the Kluger having only a 1500kg towing capacity!

Nice pics there Vu!

Piece of advice - when I put an aftermarket radiator in my R34 I noticed a HUGE INCREASE in water temperatures. Worked out is was due to not having a shroud over the fan. Get on this asap!

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