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it wasnt long after i spoke to you babe that it happened i wanted to call you or james but i seriously couldnt move when i herd the person cutting the screen on the kitchen window

......cos that would be a heaps good decision rather than calling the cops.

All the bits for my security sliding gate arrived today. Guess I'm bumping up security again over the long weekend. :thumbsup:

Ordering more surveillance cameras too for the new house extension section.

Kell, I can help you set up a good cheap surveillance system. Btw, I never heard back from you about your front bar ... did you want it done?

f**k that

come live with me Kels, I'll look after you !

oh thanx hun

All the bits for my security sliding gate arrived today. Guess I'm bumping up security again over the long weekend. :thumbsup:

Ordering more surveillance cameras too for the new house extension section.

Kell, I can help you set up a good cheap surveillance system. Btw, I never heard back from you about your front bar ... did you want it done?

yeah danny's going to get me some cameras and security his dad owns a company

yeah babe i sent you sms ages ago when you first asked me

they aren't all the same. The kit i bought is for R33/R34

Correct, however I have a R34 HKS intercooler kit on my R32, so they can be adapted. All I needed was a cutoff saw and some extra silicone joiners lol.

I dont believe it will be for a 32/33 because the RB20 and RB25 use different size pipes aswell.

If i was to do it again, i'd buy a core and have someone fab the pipe work to match the hole under the battery tray, and my front bar. Try to avoid modding your car around the pipework!

Yeah, I tend to agree. I didnt cut my car at all when I did mine, I made the pipes fit the car.

been doing an fmic install today:

Try to avoid modding your car around the pipework!

highly agree!

I didnt cut my car at all when I did mine, I made the pipes fit the car.

we've been modifyng brackets and other bits for a good 4.5 hours today to make things fit. With minimal tools for fabrication it can be challenging.

conclusion; will never be buying cheap chinese shit again!

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