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Kind of glad I got the timing belt done today. Had a look at the belt that came off it & it was the factory Nissan one thats never been changed & had cracks the whole way through the belt. Don't think it would have lasted much longer. How ever the $1300 bill wasn't cool :(

anybody have some rear 32 shocks and springs for cheap?

sold the rolling shell and it's getting picked up friday but the standard shockies that I have are to suit a gtr, not gtst, so can't roll the shell out

if you guys are bored tonight, and want a longer drive.....we're heading out to the woodford pub for a beer and some eats, feel free to join us :)

if you guys are bored tonight, and want a longer drive.....we're heading out to the woodford pub for a beer and some eats, feel free to join us :)

110km's for me to drive to get there, so I'll pass :yucky:

Anyone thinking of heading to Kenmore tonight?

Listen up, ye land lubbin' scurvy dogs!

Last week, after we been pillagin' the german club, me an' Colin the Red be decidin' that the lack of mateys turnin up to say ahoy be droppin'.

What we are needin' is more Ice Cream Wenches! Yaaarrrr!!!!

So sail yer pirate ship (or land lubber automobile) back ta baskin robbins chapel hill on thursday, and we'll see what sort of reception we be gettin'.

Yarrr!!!!!!!

anybody have some rear 32 shocks and springs for cheap?

sold the rolling shell and it's getting picked up friday but the standard shockies that I have are to suit a gtr, not gtst, so can't roll the shell out

Yes I do, would have taken some price off for the trim.

Listen up, ye land lubbin' scurvy dogs!

Last week, after we been pillagin' the german club, me an' Colin the Red be decidin' that the lack of mateys turnin up to say ahoy be droppin'.

What we are needin' is more Ice Cream Wenches! Yaaarrrr!!!!

So sail yer pirate ship (or land lubber automobile) back ta baskin robbins chapel hill on thursday, and we'll see what sort of reception we be gettin'.

Yarrr!!!!!!!

I would love some ice cream but 1500 odd k's is to far to drive for it.

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