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+1 pat. need r32 sedan interior parts or im going to get all of mine re done :(

rb30 block acquired.

how the f**k do i get that toothed plate off without it turning? :/ so fkn hard lol

need to get it on my engine stand.

this is what I did

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i will buy them if you oil yourself up and take zyzz style pics and post them in the wasteland.

im dead serious lol. marc would get a boner.

If I had a body worthy of such photos, there'd already be a thread solely for them

Anyone here removed the factory alarm/immobilizer in their car? much involved?

or do I need to pay some-one to do it?

Yeah I've done it mate. Very simple and I'm not the best with wires. Admittedly I had a good mate there who knew his stuff I got stuck however.

Chiko roll for morning tea - tastes good!

Inspired by the Chinese egg roll and Spring roll. It was designed to be easily eaten on the move without a plate or cutlery.

The Chiko roll consists of beef, celery, cabbage, barley, carrot, corn, onion, green beans, and spices in a tube of egg, flour and dough which is then deep-fried.

It was originally called a "Chicken roll" despite not containing any chicken then later renamed "Chiko Roll".

Inspired by the Chinese egg roll and Spring roll. It was designed to be easily eaten on the move without a plate or cutlery.

The Chiko roll consists of beef, celery, cabbage, barley, carrot, corn, onion, green beans, and spices in a tube of egg, flour and dough which is then deep-fried.

It was originally called a "Chicken roll" despite not containing any chicken then later renamed "Chiko Roll".

Way to much Flynn-ness in this post

flared/lipped my guards today. not one crack!

until my smart ass dad walks past pretended to throw a spanner at it, and actually hit it.

mother fka.

rolled it out as much as i could though. still no cracks, just a tiny dent lol

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