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Aidwin,

Here is Brett's list if it helps you do yours:D

Car Details:

1995 Nissan Skyline GTR Vspec

Midnight Purple Paint

Engine Mods:

RB26DETT with standard internals

HKS 2530 Turbo’s

HKS Split Dump Pipes

RSR hand made front pipes and 3” exhaust

HKS Type R (600 x 300 x 103) Intercooler

HKS Adjustable Cam Gears

Cusco Catch Can

Z32 80mm Air Flow Meters

K&N Pod Filters

Sard 700cc injectors

Nismo 280ltr/hr Fuel Pump

Power FC Pro ECU with FC Commander and Boost Kit

Suspension and Wheels:

Stock Vspec Suspension

Impul 18 x 9” Multi piece polished Rims

245/45/18 Goodyear Eagle F1 DSG3 tyres

Interior:

Defi-Link Boost and Exhaust Temperature Gauges

Greddy Twin A Pillar mount Gauge holder

Nismo Short Shift kit

Nismo Gear knob

Stereo:

Alpine Deck

MB Quart 6.5” Spilts in front

Alpine V12 2 channel amp running splits

2 x 12” Rockford Fosgate Subs in box

Rockford Fosgate Punch 250 amp running subs

Lightning Capacitor.

A DINNER CONVERSATION GONE WRONG...

WIFE: "What would you do if I died? Would you get married again?"

HUSBAND: "Definitely not!"

WIFE: "Why not - don't you like being married?"

HUSBAND: "Of course I do."

WIFE: "Then why wouldn't you remarry?"

HUSBAND: "Okay, I'd get married again."

WIFE: "You would? (with a hurtful look on her face)."

HUSBAND: (makes audible groan).

WIFE: "Would you sleep with her in our bed?"

HUSBAND: "Where else would we sleep?"

WIFE: "Would you replace my pictures with hers?"

HUSBAND: "That would seem like the proper thing to do."

WIFE: "Would you play golf with her?"

HUSBAND: "I guess so."

WIFE: "Would she use my golf clubs?"

HUSBAND: "No, she's left-handed."

WIFE: - - - silence - - -

HUSBAND: "Shit."

What were you doing with a torch boosty?

aghhh! this chick im doing her job while im away gave me a list of documents to use but do i have access to them? nooooo - so they are absolutely no phucking use to me & everyone is expecting me to do this stuff and ive had no training in - im not phucking pyschic!!

cool last time i went to Perth Cup was an absolute disaster .... i had to go to the Emergency Room :P

Melbourne Cup at Ascot was way better ....... oh so hammered haha nah that rocked!

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