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Was it needle or the gun? First time I got mine done I opened my eyes with the needle sticking out of my nose and passed out, second time was the gun and nowhere near as painful! Think no needle also helped lol

How on earth do they so it with a gun??

Yeah well I couldn't open my eyes cos they were all watery haha

How on earth do they so it with a gun??

Yeah well I couldn't open my eyes cos they were all watery haha

Yeah I was like oh that didn't hurt too bad open eyes fuuuuuuccccccckkkkkkk *pass out* the gun its just like the clamp they used for the needle but attached to the gun not put the needle in it was quick and didn't swell like the needle one did

Can't get a turbo for another 2 years :(

Matt, I would look for a non turbo auto like what Kathryn did. I keep saying it, they are the exact same shell. You can instantly upgrade brakes. Nobody can tell the difference unless they FAST the chassis. Once off provisional then upgrade engine and gearbox from a wrecker like Skyline Spares (they courier to QLD), it won't cost an arm and a leg to do and you can always transfer it back should your licence be revoked and you go back onto Ps - worst case scenario. I would recommend an R33.

It's not worth the cost. Buy NA for $4k, spend $3k getting it legal and fixed up, total at$7k.

Buy turbo for $5-6k, profit.

They're on their ps! They should be forced to drive NA's like I had to... These exemptions are BS

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