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Yeah should be down for that!

- http://www.rmsmotorp...omeFrameset.htm

^^ I got my HKS air filters from him.

Had to order from Japan + he can order other parts for you.

Highly reccommend Henry from RMS Motorparts. Delivery can be a little slow but prices are second to none and he likes to haggle.

Is someone gonna tell me where I can get these from.... or who the user is that has these?

Pleaseeeeee :thanks:

Ask John to find out where he got the pics from?

I reckon Henry is dear as poison.

He used to be good but not anymore. He quoted me $380 for a Defi Oil Temp Guage!!!! Crazy. I bought all my others off him for much much less.

Nengun was < $300 delivered and about a week turnaround.

Nengun is the shit, seriously. Cheap and quick.

Not sure to be honest.

GTR :laugh:

Sif thats even a question

Yeah, you never know with Grant :P

Highly reccommend Henry from RMS Motorparts. Delivery can be a little slow but prices are second to none and he likes to haggle.

Yeah, delivery sucks!

Was told the filters will be here in like 2 weeks, I ended up waiting almost 3 to 4 weeks.

Where exactly is he located?

Tried to find his shop once but I couldn't find it.

He was in Mitcham, appears he's moved to Box Hill judging by the website. Apparently above the Commonwealth Bank.

Seems like a good location, I should go check it out.

I vote GTR, you can get them for what 10k more then a GTST and quicker around the track, sure you can throw 10k at a GTST but I doubt it will still match the GTR around the track? I could be wrong though.

More potential with the RB26 / 4WD

Or get a evo :D sexy.

There's one 33R with rebuilt motor for 20k up in Sydney, but it's white.

Willing to compromise on colour if I can get a good deal in the end.

btw, drove EVO, like it but it lacks character that Skyline gives though.

why do people goto gym and then sit on the treadmill on their phone all night

im such a critic i know but why bother

personally don't see a problem with it as long as they're still doing what they intended on the treadmill....If they're supposed to be running then surely they can't look at a phone at the same time, but if they're just walking, it's no different to watching the TV's... You don't need to focus to walk

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