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Luciano last won the day on February 13 2011
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About Luciano
- Birthday 22/05/1984
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Adelaide
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M35 Autech Axis
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Luciano / Luke
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Luciano started following Tough Cefiros & Other 4drs
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I'm interested but April weekends are looking pretty busy for me. Will attend if I'm free for sure
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Long overdue result: This was from a mix of city driving, and highway, mostly 30+ degree hot days, with the aircon going; Could have probably pushed on a bit further, but have never been keen on actually running out of fuel. Kinda decent result considering the weather, and comparing to two very thirsty R33s I owned previously
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NICE! Love your wheels man! ^ What are they?
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Rear Spats , Rear Skirt Valance Lips On R33 4 Doors
Luciano replied to -S-'s topic in Four Door Family
Definitely wont fit. Sedan rear pods are longer! -
Same here ^ Tried the said process in OP, but it came back. Still flashing away... giving me the absolute shits!
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^If those IMPUL units are with the concept of 'individual' tunes / per the original customer's demand (like all the Mines ECU's for skylines), definitely a lucky dip - wouldn't trust em as far as I could throw em!
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gold!
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Awesome shot man!!
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Wow I would have never known... Thanks heaps mate!
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Ahh got ya; yeah def not hooked up if that's the case! Cheers Iain! Can you tell by the switches in the photo yeah? I haven't particularly needed to touch those at all yet...
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G'Day Lads! Wonder if you could enlighten me on this one - tried a bit of a search, but no go; WTF is this thingo: Yes I feel stupid asking! Ha ha ha Merry Xmas! Cheers
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as long as its below the dB limit you'll be fine
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Had a look after work today; spotted a plastic connector with orange wires that sits above a little compartment in the top center of the glove box. All looked in tact from a glance. Just made sure the wiring on the plug wasn't twisted or damaged. The stereo leads were however tucked a little snug around this plug, so i just freed them and fed them through into the glove box away from the plug in question. Managed to clear the airbag light using a method posted in another thread, but went for a drive a short time ago and sure enough the bastard is flashing again... Might need to look at full diagnostic mode to get codes. Blah...