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    Quote Originally Posted by acemotorsports
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    rofl BOJ cruise
    actually... anyone know where i can get a BOJ sticker made?
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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteballz
    rofl BOJ cruise
    actually... anyone know where i can get a BOJ sticker made?
    I can... But then you have to come to Norway and pick it up...
    We don't got any mail system her


    Seriosly..
    You have to pay the shipment fee....
    I can make it for you for free

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    okay, how much is shipping...
    edit: ship yourself down here too so you can join the fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey
    okay, how much is shipping...
    edit: ship yourself down here too so you can join the fun.

    hell Yeah!! I'll ship the seven aswell

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    the sil is in the shop was running low on oil, stalling out on me when i was coming to a stop (with clutch in!) and making a very weird pinging/knocking noise when i let off the accel abit, typical "low on oil" stuff, but my friend filled up the oil for me while i was talking to a teacher about what we were doing instead of studying, he overfilled it by a long shot.. and yeah, so its in the shop to get drained and have everything checked out for the green slips anyways.

    im glad its in there getting fixed, but i want to drive it!
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    Believe me - getting it fixed is frustrating when you've only just got it.

    5 days off the road for Claudia to get her Fuel lines redone and fix her Speedometer

    Still. BoJ Cruise it is. I WILL Stick a Jelly mould sticker on my car if they are made up
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    Quote Originally Posted by IBrake4Rainbows
    Believe me - getting it fixed is frustrating when you've only just got it.

    5 days off the road for Claudia to get her Fuel lines redone and fix her Speedometer

    Still. BoJ Cruise it is. I WILL Stick a Jelly mould sticker on my car if they are made up
    me too, maybe i'll have to hurry up on the 6 or so projects i have planned lol (mini ftw...)

    Both sam's i hope you can fix your cars up alright... i guess i'm lucky i got a honda even if it isn't performance
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    Stupid European Cars....Stupid Engine Mounts....Stupid $126 Tyres....
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    Quote Originally Posted by IBrake4Rainbows
    Stupid European Cars....Stupid Engine Mounts....Stupid $126 Tyres....
    yes old euro cars aren't exactly a paragon of reliability.. but $126 a tire doesn't seem that bad? last time i let my friend get the tires for me and i had a $600 bill, he had to sign a waiver to promise not to go the maximum speed they were rated for in a corner or something
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    $126 is a lot of money for a struggling yr. 12 student to come up with without parental assistance.

    Esp. when my father was pointing me towards "WhuFlungYouOffRoad" brand Cheapies.

    Gotta have the reasonable best for Claudia, she deserves it
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    Quote Originally Posted by IBrake4Rainbows
    $126 is a lot of money for a struggling yr. 12 student to come up with without parental assistance.

    Esp. when my father was pointing me towards "WhuFlungYouOffRoad" brand Cheapies.

    Gotta have the reasonable best for Claudia, she deserves it
    true, when i was in grade 12 i probably couldn't afford the petrol let alone the tires...
    and cheap tires suck hell, i have pirellis on the mazda now, for no good reason when i think about it except that i really hate cheapie tires and pirellis were going for $110 that week

    edit: i'll see if they have pirellis for that price still, maybe they have some to suit your car
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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteballz
    the sil is in the shop was running low on oil, stalling out on me when i was coming to a stop (with clutch in!) and making a very weird pinging/knocking noise when i let off the accel abit, typical "low on oil" stuff, but my friend filled up the oil for me while i was talking to a teacher about what we were doing instead of studying, he overfilled it by a long shot.. and yeah, so its in the shop to get drained and have everything checked out for the green slips anyways.

    im glad its in there getting fixed, but i want to drive it!
    If it was knocking low down in the engine under load, there is a fair chance you may have lunched a big end or main Which may mean bottom end rebuild. You got a new car and didnt check oil, water, etc WTF
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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteballz
    well, after almost three months ive collected my car, which is
    a 1991 Nissan Silvia (S13)

    its got a few lovely characteristics, such as not being able to unlock the drivers door with the key, highbeams are normal driving lights and a few other things. but i love this car, it suits me to a tee.

    a few vids will be posted later, after ive handed in my Design Tech major project.
    If it's your first car, it's pretty good. Also, how much did you buy it for(you don't have to answer that)?
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    he paid for it with two donkeys, a watermelon and a packet of corn chips.
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