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lol @ Riaz..

why do you guys want to change the colour anyhows? fane's got the right attitude! :P

riaz - me gotta give you back that petrol station detector, oops - I mean radar detector soon. The testing is complete and the verdict is in... It's good, but not for finding radars..

that blue is pretty bright i think dood :P

well thats what im aiming for... :(

ps. to everyone who wants to know my car is back on the road as of today, all the uni-joints replaced with replaceable uni-joints (stock they are sealed non-replacable) and im buying a whole new se of wheels later this month....and im going to get some more enkeis....thats right im spending a shitload on some mags... :D quality mate quality! stay tuned to see what style and colour, im going for something different

hey guys, I'm such a moron..... just realised my sppedo is an aftermarket nismo one that goes up to 300km/h.... does that mean its a no go for me? cos i would like my speedo to actually be kinda accurate after the fitting (ie: not out by a factor of 2) Unless..........

just a suggestion - if we start looking like running short on numbers we could see if the company is willing to match the group buy price on different models - then throw it open to r32s or even SilWA.

I'm definately in. the sooner the better.

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