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  1. Good to see you turning it back into a streeter Curious as to where you got the airbox from and how much the rims set you back? That airbox is awesome! Cheers, Bronson.
  2. R33 gtst 52mm A pillar twin Gauge pod in FRP, if possible can you please PM me a picture? Cheers, Bronson.
  3. thanks all for the replies, will be cutting today, spent ages fiddling with the brackets seeing if there anyway to get it back enough. no way! hahah. appreciate it, so in a nutshell you pay more for the return flow as it minimises the amount you have to cut. cheers all!
  4. Just a question regarding the fitment of the FMIC, is it possible to fit it so that there is no need to cut the Reo bar with the parts provided? i have been having troubles getting the core of the intercooler to be as far right as possible utilising the brackets provided. if you have any experience with this would appreciate the help. Thanks in advance.
  5. Interested for my r33 gtst.... not sure if i missed out or not? cheers, Bronson.
  6. This is a awesome idea! will definately be sending parts your way when i start pulling out the interior of my skyline. Thankyou for bringing this to my attention
  7. Thankyou very much for the information! Bronson.
  8. Hey mate, reading through the thread, and as much as i read, i cant stop thinking about that front lip!!!! any chance you remember where you got it from/what kind of lip it is? Many thanks Bronson.
  9. Thanks everyone for the replies, much appreciated, its good to hear what others do that works. Cheers. Bronson.
  10. Cheers for all the replies guys, really appreciate it! What about the moisture from a can of air? Will that harm the electronic components if it touches any of it? Or if you leave it to "dry" as such for 15 mins it will be okay to start back up?
  11. Seems like there's a couple of things I've come to For the inside if I blow some air into it to stir it up then vacuum, and anything stubborn get in there with a paint brush, and vaccuum again. How often do you guys clean it out?
  12. Thanks for the info! When you say "gently brush" do you mean brush all he dust to stir it all up so the Vaccuum can get it? Hahah I'll avoid chemicals all together Thanks Bronson.
  13. As the name suggests, I'm wondering how you all personally go about cleaning your computers insides from predominately all the dust that accumulates over time. Also if many people clean there keyboard,mouse, monitor and what brand/chemicals do you use? Google has given me mixed information so I'd like to hear from fellow SAU members and there past experiences/ current routine. Thanks in advance. Bronson.
  14. Nice! Make sure you have a good read through the different topics, heaps of good information! Hahah yer true! I'm yet to go to a track, just sorting out little things with the car first. I'm 19 mate, I think my profile has that Info... I'm located in larrakeyah, which is just near the Darwin CBD. Are you gonna drive it back up here? Also what kind of r32? Mods? Etc
  15. I just got up here with my r33 from WA and was told that Top End Drift Association are very active, they have events frequently at the track ( T.E.D.A) and a Facebook page called DARWIN car scene. Bronson.
  16. For sale All offers considered. R33 gtr bootlid and spoiler (seperate but will only sell together) 350 Black, spoiler paint is in great condition with bent point( same as bent bootlid point) Located perth SOR( rockingham) Selling as am going down another path aswell as moving to Darwin with the car and will have minimal space to store. Bronson.
  17. Just to inform everyone i found out there is already one planned for this friday. Hope to see a few SAU members there to show there support. the cruise is more of a charity run where all proceeds will go towards his charity. Thanks for your time. Bronson. https://www.facebook.com/events/1438951212990892/
  18. As you all/most of you would know Paul Walker Was killed Recently., Paul walker and the F+F movies were what led many people to have such a passion for cars. He wasn't just another actor, in real life he was a Genuine bloke who had a true passion for cars,as well as helping charities, and for many of people (including myself) was there idol and person who drove there love for cars and passion to learn about everything to do with our cars. Now i know there would be many of people who really couldn't care that he died, and i respect that, just keep all your comments to yourself. My plan is to organise a Sunday cruise along the coast, for all those who have a passion for cars, doesn't matter what you drive, drive for the love of it. Looking for some response to this, around the 20th,21st, 22nd of December. If i get a good response i will plan it formally using the guidelines with the help of some members who would be willing to help. Look forward to hearing a response. Bronson. p.s Any ideas of good coastal roads i am more then open to suggestions as have never been on a cruise, am also from Rockingham so anywhere north or south i have very little knowledge of.
  19. Did it end up being the wheel bearing? Bronson.
  20. Not usually the type of person to say anything about a thread however I've made an exception for this one, Your car is the best skyline ive ever seen, The way you've simplified many a mods (repainting certain things, the mesh, the pipes) is bloody spectacular. You and your car have inspired me to clean my own up.... spend the money and get a panel beater/spray painter to get rid of a little rust and get some chips out before it gets shipped up north to darwin. i cant get over how you have found the right mixture of stock and aftermarket to keep it looking clean. Bloody spectacular! Look forward to the write ups to come, awesome to read! Bronson.
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