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Abe - My GTR has a Jim Berry Full Monte clutch and you got to experience how it coped with several hard launches on a hot day. Compared to the Nismo twin plate I had previously it is much easier to use, more communicative, lighter and quieter. Depending upon it's durability I'll definitely get one again.

Thanks to your R32 I cant bare to turn the key in mine anymore :D hahaha

anyway, did nightshift last night, got bored:

also, spotted this on Wilkinson Road Gawler River on my way home:

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Thanks to your R32 I cant bare to turn the key in mine anymore :D hahaha

anyway, did nightshift last night, got bored:

also, spotted this on Wilkinson Road Gawler River on my way home:

thats some funny shite dion, what was that box from ??? its almost as funny as a metal flat washer on fishing line I found banging inside the door of a GM corvette , the guy said he kept hearing weird noises inside the door...a yellow sticky note was glue inside the door too..said "man this job sucks ass.thank god its friday, hope I pissed you off and you found this funny GM Quality comes first " the car was produced in bowling green kentucky go figure hahah

magpies will love the free feed off the fence. bit bad taste for someone to do that and flaunt it. should have skinned the buggers..hahaha

Dion do you live anywhere near kentucky,,, cause that would be the norm for them...hahaha

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thats some funny shite dion, what was that box from ??? its almost as funny as a metal flat washer on fishing line I found banging inside the door of a GM corvette , the guy said he kept hearing weird noises inside the door...a yellow sticky note was glue inside the door too..said "man this job sucks ass.thank god its friday, hope I pissed you off and you found this funny GM Quality comes first " the car was produced in bowling green kentucky go figure hahah

magpies will love the free feed off the fence. bit bad taste for someone to do that and flaunt it. should have skinned the buggers..hahaha

Dion do you live anywhere near kentucky,,, cause that would be the norm for them...hahaha

It was a box of wine. It's friday so we were messing around a bit, this is the only pic of what we did though lol

And nah, not Kentucky, but I do live in the ghetto.

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It was a box of wine. It's friday so we were messing around a bit, this is the only pic of what we did though lol

And nah, not Kentucky, but I do live in the ghetto.

Kentucky...Ghetto...Same shit :D

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woot injectors all done.. 740cc woop.

now just wire in my z32.

the to get the car to mates work for exhaust and grind the engine mount to fit turbo thn off to boostworx for nistune!

WOOP

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Spotted Damo and his missus walking through City Cross at lunchtime today.

I f**king swear you both saw me... as you both looked at me and looked away and had huge smiles on your faces.

f**k.

Lol, so it seems you saw me again and i didnt spot you, again.

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Naww :(

In other news, I know of one of the guys who died in the bomb blast in Enfield :(

the cop raid was around the corner from my place, couple hundred meters..

from what ive been hearing, i went to primary school with the guys theyre targetting. :D

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v6 will mean cheaper fuel, cheaper insurance and, i think, cheaper rego. = more cash for the track car. If your missus isn't dead keen on a V8, i say dont bother. Go witht he VX thats newer, less k's, less maintenance.

yer i see ya point, she aint overly keen on the V8, but i am hahaha...

found this http://www.carsguide.com.au/site/search/ve...p;vehicleType=3 muchly wanted, if the vectra sells in approx. half hours time, ill be

heading up to look at it tonight..

that vx berlina i had my eye on sold :laugh: im too slow.

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