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Temp fix (cover up) of my shredded steering wheel. Thanks to Mr Steering :)attachicon.gifImageUploadedBySAU Community1421387747.654376.jpg

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perm fix :P

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Temp fix (cover up) of my shredded steering wheel. Thanks to Mr Steering :)attachicon.gifImageUploadedBySAU Community1421387747.654376.jpg

Chris, take it to Shaun at Trims in Mitchell (just down the street from Trojan)

$300 and comes back like new :thumbsup:

Chris, take it to Shaun at Trims in Mitchell (just down the street from Trojan)

$300 and comes back like new :thumbsup:

Yeah will be getting it properly retrimmed later and will see Shaun. For under $20 it will do for the time being and stop the black from peeling off on my hands everywhere.

Yeah as soon as I posted I was waiting for someone to put up the mines one up. Hideously exxy though but can't help but want it :)

I actually thought it was the mines one at a first glance haha. $1,200 for a bracket.... haha

Replaced some vac hoses and went to replace my o2 sensor and noticed it was only half threaded in :/ then noticed the thread is stuffed. Here's to hoping the new one stays in long enough for me to get to the exhaust shop next weekend.

Booked in to get my car inspected for act rego on Monday, thanks to anfanee for telling me where to go. Don't think it will pass though haha

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Over the last couple of afternoons I retrimmed the tops of the Doorcards on the SkyWagon.

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Not Perfect but alot closer to it than the old, stretched and wrinkled stuff.

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(didn't get a before pic of the old but you get the idea)

also the Mailman delivered some Low Springs for the SkyHatch aswell as Rotors and Pads for the SkyWagon.

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:woot:

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Ordered some bits and pieces for my various cars lol.

Aiming to have the flex fuel and retune done on the gtr before a trackday towards the end of march. Would love some semis too but im too poor at the moment.

Awesome Stuff Jeremy!!! :woot:

Happy with it? Feels more alive?

R34 GTST? :laugh:

Yes very much so! So much more power i feels! Very responsive top. Loving this cold weather for it as well.

Thanks for bringing me to the dark side :D

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Today I put a 30cm long x 2mm deep gutter rash on one of the LMGT4s

Very dirty on myself :rant: . From mint to shit in a few seconds

Not to mention how that devalues them and looks farked

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