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^^^ you buggers get in our way!!! (dirt bikes) lol

but we move ouuta the way cos your bigger haha...

how much does he want? i found a pair for derty dowla, but its proving hard

to get down there or arrange a convenient time to pick them up

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bingo, o wait im not in class

be warned though fob does NOT stand for fresh off boat in international business studies. nearly yelled it out infront of the whole class of non australians trying to score a fredo frog for answering first. stands for 'FREE ON BOARD' something else that pretty much means the same thing about the frieght coming off the boat. strange accounting world, i knew things were wrong when they told me bs stood for balance sheet. bs it does mate.

back to study exam 2morrow :P

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Morning biatches. Seems like a nice day to race the GTR around a track. What will you be doing today? ;)

will be dropping by a certain workshop and asking them nicely wtf is happening with my car and letting them know it needs to be ready before christmas!! =D

youve got a gtr right?

Id be using N1 water and oil pumps

all for around $500-600 all up delivered from ebay

gates have a rb pulley set with timing belt for around $300 delivered

add in oil and coolant and there goes 1grand :P

man Im now heaps angry that troy (ex-boostworx) took me for a lend

fark, I could have sold the sitc and safc for $450 total, said to troy take em for 300

he took em and wont pay.

and now I have no idea where/how to find him

it isnt a huge deal, but for a family of 4 on the pension, it actually is a lot of money !

as we speak my N1 water pump and gates timing belt kit are being fitted to my GTR.

$390 for the N1 pump delivered to my door from JustJap. Gates kit with seals and idlers was $329 delivered.

I dont know what to expect price wise from a 100,000km service, because im spending nearly 4 grand getting other work done at the same time haha!

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