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howdy peeeps

how is everyone? i have been off the radar for a long time now for various reasons. hope to get back to normal soon. have a tumor in my skull that needs to be drilled out.

ps. anyone know much about the 300ZX Tommy Karia Edition?

My friend had that done when we were in High School. At least they found it, all the best for the procedure, I am sure you will be back at it in no time :)

howdy peeeps

how is everyone? i have been off the radar for a long time now for various reasons. hope to get back to normal soon. have a tumor in my skull that needs to be drilled out.

ps. anyone know much about the 300ZX Tommy Karia Edition?

Not good to hear benno, best of luck.

RE the 300ZX, I know that it'd involve just as much engine out.

well it is a lot better then drilling for CSG. I cannot believe how retarded our government is to allow it to happen on our soil. One only has to look to the devastation caused by fracking from the USA. Checkout a doco called Gasland by Josh Fox if you haven't already seen it.

well it is a lot better then drilling for CSG. I cannot believe how retarded our government is to allow it to happen on our soil. One only has to look to the devastation caused by fracking from the USA. Checkout a doco called Gasland by Josh Fox if you haven't already seen it.

The lure of the revenue is too great.

The lure of the revenue is too great.

don't mining companies have an obligation/ responsibility sanctioned by the Australian Government to return the area drilled or mined to an environmentally safe and natural state or this not reinforced as well as it should?

don't mining companies have an obligation/ responsibility sanctioned by the Australian Government to return the area drilled or mined to an environmentally safe and natural state or this not reinforced as well as it should?

My personal view? I don't beleive there is a strong enough knowledge of the risks to create appropriate conditions to manage those risks.

My personal view? I don't beleive there is a strong enough knowledge of the risks to create appropriate conditions to manage those risks.

I would love to hear/ learn more about this mate.

Maybe over a beer (or two) one day :)

Teins have arrived

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Inb4 queries about Sydneykid bilstien package - is on hold due to other financial commitments and current coilovers are well and truly f**ked

You didn't consider doing bushes and ball joints first?

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You didn't consider doing bushes and ball joints first?

yeah, slowly acquiring the parts Grego (already have the rear subframe bushes from whiteline)

Once I post a pic of my current strut/ coilovers you will understand

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