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as for smithy, f**k man those results are rather depressing.

150+ is what u want, 140's at the lowest. And within like + / - 5

hope you got cash, she'll have to be cracked open... :P

I'd be wanting 160+ actually. Nissan specs say with +/- 14, but yeah 5 or 10 at most would be better.

Was planning to crack it open anyway, as something is definitely farked.

Don't you know R31 drivers never have cash? :( jks

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yeeh man, albert rear ended me :P

gaaaaaaaaaay

gay is the technical definition if a dude is rear ending you....

how bad is the damage?

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yeeh man, albert rear ended me :(

gaaaaaaaaaay

Totally normal. Only normally its Taz rear ending you...

boot lit, reo, rear bar, reverse lights, rear lights :)

depressing

Your always depressed...emo :(

haha suppose so,

its just gay and such an inconvienance - gota get two quotes today,

any recommendationss ppl?

I would use

"You almost had me? You never had me - you never had your car... Granny shiftin' not double clutchin' like you should. You're lucky that hundred shot of NOS didn't blow the welds on the intake! You almost had me?"

"You know what? This will decimate all... after we put about fifteen grand or more under the hood. If we have to, overnight some parts from Japan."

Two great quotes right there :P

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Damn sorry to hear that man.

Might be a bit out of your way but I'll recommend:

G A Wolfe & Co

173 Toombul Rd

Northgate

(07) 3266 3312

He did a FANTASTIC job on my car when i was rear ended by a falcon. He's a just cars authorised repairer too if you are with them.

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Well jeez, you should come along to the next meet then!

I think the plan is meeting at the Baskin Robins next Thursday night but keep an eye on this thread for more info. The plan has a week to evolve :P

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Anyone wanna meet up for dinner or something? I'll be knocking off from work after 4 and heading straight to Godzilla for a chat with Mark. So... dinner after that anyone?

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