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  1. Sadly engineering jobs aren't that plentiful in Aus (why I went with I.T., plus I found I.T. easier lel), but you should be able to get something in construction.
  2. Well received an email with renewal... $898.96 for 12 months
  3. Any of known brand names will be better than the cheapie on your car at the moment.
  4. That's a very good looking car. Nice knob
  5. E.g. (assuming you're near the airport) https://www.tyresales.com.au/buy/tyre/hankook/optimo_h426/185-65r14/107889#step2
  6. I think you mean +15 . They look awesome, perfect sizes/offset for R32 GT-R.
  7. I recommend KU31 if you can find it in your size. My brother has KH17 KH25 on his Corolla and they're excellent touring/everyday driving tyre (even in the rain). KU36 is unnecessary. Are you running the standard R31 wheels? 185/65/14 tyre size?
  8. The huge oil thread has the answer, but it can take quite a while to trawl through it. You'll learn heaps though, people like to get technical around here (which is a good thing). Now go read the RB oil control thread . Oh and on my GT-R, standard engine/boost/no oil cooler, I ran Racing 10 (10W-40) and Premium 5 (5W-60) on the track with no noticeable difference (going off engine noise and standard oil pressure gauge, car ran hot because I didn't flush the cooling system). Back in the early days I ran HPR10 for street duties and it was fine.
  9. In Sydney. Sadly didn't have any better camera quality/angles, oh well. The 31 had some goodies in the boot too lol (moved those into the house).
  10. HRP10 is a 10W-40 oil that has some additives that makes it a '50' when hot. Racing 10 (10Tenths) is a full syn oil (more expensive, on par with Royal Purple, Motul Chrono, etc, group 5 oil I believe?) Either will be fine. The Racing 10 has better shear properties at high temps/pressures. So if your engine cops some track work, I'd use that over HPR. HPR is fine for street driving.
  11. Hey mate, try looking on tyresales, you might find something decent for $100 or maybe less. Stay away from those no names. Hankook, Toyo, Kuhmo, look for those brands. Sometimes you can find Bridgestone, Yokohama and Dunlops on sale.
  12. I'm so glad I couldn't sell my car for $12k a few years ago. All I need to do is tidy up the body and I'll have a $30k car!
  13. I reckon! Shame they didn't steal the cheapie Aldi cover I had on it for 2 years.
  14. I get the same on Firefox (all scripts besides sau.com.au blocked). It's the forum software, just have to put up with it.
  15. Modern cars aye, just pump everything through one control module that's can crap out. Save costs over redundancy systems.
  16. Yeah that dropkick took the cheapest thing on the car lol. Bogantown isn't too far from my place unfortunately.
  17. Holy shit you pay that much money, wait that long for them to make it, and you end up with issues like that. Wow.
  18. Just change the tyres to 40 series (e.g. 245/40 for the rear).
  19. I dunno ghost, you're getting pretty close to that white one posted earlier
  20. Yeah I don't see why not. 5th gen Liberties have a row of LEDs for their high mount stop lamp. As long as it's visible and works (i.e. you press the brake pedal and it turns on), you shouldn't have any issues.
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