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they just need to park a few more skylines outside to make room lol
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For Sale - 1 Of A Kind R33 Gts-T
Majestic replied to Majestic's topic in Australian Capital Territory
sorry mate - I'm not interested in turning my yard into a wrecking yard - I want the car gone from my yard. You can buy it complete, source all the performance parts you wish for your skyline (has everything you will need to get you over the 250rwkw that you are chasing) and part the rest - there's plenty of money to be made there if you can be bothered wrecking it. -
For Sale - 1 Of A Kind R33 Gts-T
Majestic replied to Majestic's topic in Australian Capital Territory
Here's some pics. I've removed the cracked up front bar and cracked headlights - I have new headlights ready to be installed. I welcome inspections. -
For Sale - 1 Of A Kind R33 Gts-T
Majestic replied to Majestic's topic in Australian Capital Territory
car comes with two sets of mags - the 20inch avanti's (with 90% tread all round) and a set of black 16inch sparco's (50% tread all round). Price is now $4000 - grab yourself a bargain! -
For sale - one of a kind R33 GTS-T (auto) - plenty of go fast bits. Bargain price for quick sale - $4500 (needs a front bar). I can put 3 months ACT rego on it if required. Ph: 0434 994 378 A bit of history on the car - I bought this R33 for my wife just under a year ago - paid $12,500 (she really liked the custom look of the rear guards). A few months later she ran up the back of some clown that was giving way to an invisible car at a roundabout. The R33 only sustained minor damage (cracked front bar, cracked headlight, possible minor radiator damage and a slight kink in the bonnet). The wife went out and bought another car so no longer wants the skyline. I have since bought new headlights (with HID kit fitted) and a second hand radiator but haven't got around to start work on it (still needs a front bar - I think the bonnet is ok or it may need slight bang work to get the kink out). My original plan was to fix it up and fit a nitrous kit to have fun at the drags. Due to changing priorities and my yard starting to look like Sam's Hot Car Lot (R33GTR, XB GT Falcon, Magna VRX AWD, Ford Laser, R33 GTS-T, Harley), I've decided to get the car out of my yard. I thought I would give the locals first dibs at it with a good price. Below is the original advertisement when we bought the car. I can't be certain it has everything the ad claims but I can lay claim that the car is quick - would light the rears up no problem on take off (Auto). It does have a stack of receipts for work done on the car which I can provide. Here's the original add - THIS ONE OF A KIND R33 IS OWNED BY A MECHANIC (he was a Leb from Sydney lol really nice bloke though but I don't know for certain he was a mechanic) This r33 features the following: Custom rear guards 20 inch AVANTI wheels Forged pistons (the leb guy swore on Allah that it has forgies - no receipts because he says he did it himself) 1000cc bosch injectors (I doubt they're that big - wouldn't know the real size) Microtech ECU APEXI AVCR HKS GT25-35 high flow roller bearing turbo Dual stage boost controller (set at 13psi and 20psi) V-port blow off valve 3.5 inch mandrell bent exhaust from turbo back 5 inch cannon muffler HKS air pod Custom split dump pipe PWC front mount intercooler High flow cat Bosch 911 high flow fuel pump Malpassi rising rate fuel regulator Autometer boost gauge Remote engine start Alarm/immobiliser- keyless entry Alpine 6 disc MP3 player Alpine amp Pioneer 6x9's, pioneer tweeters Automatic transmission built up HKS strengthened actuators with apexi state 2 shift kit Plenty more mods - all work carried out by PULSE PERFORMANC
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Freshly Painted 400R Bar For Sale
Majestic replied to G3TINQ's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
R33 series 1 ?? -
R33 Do Luck Kit, Jun Front Bar & 400R Skirts
Majestic replied to SRB's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
what series R33 are these for? -
spotted this funky lookin R31.. clearly a lot of work has been put in to it lol
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The first few weeks was hell for me - i had the shortest fuse in the world! I had to stay away from people lol My brain new if it got me really really angry - I would need a smoke (nicotine hit) to calm down! I just got right back into training and basically stuck to myself for about a month. Eventually the cravings disappeared and I haven't had a smoke for 4 years now. In saying that I was only a full on smoker for about 3 years. Before than I was just a social smoker (thats how I got hooked). I actually started saving the money that I would had normally bought smokes with - after close to a year I had saved over $3000!!
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yes the sweet science - speed, accuracy, timing, slip/weave and the ability to always be in a position to counter. I like your quote about learn how to talk your way out of a fight. I too have never been in a street fight, sure I have had the opportunity to use my skills in street situations, but I could always avoid the actual fight by just using basic reverse dog pyschology (usually with just eye contact - sometimes not saying a word). Ultimately in a street situation, a person looking for a fight doesn't want to be in a fight against someone who will give them the fight of their life back. If a person project fear, fear causes hesitation, hesitation will cause ones worst nightmares to come true. If a person projects strength and confidence (guys that actually know how to fight do this naturally without trying - they have that natural predator look in their eyes, that confident walk and body language), animal instincts naturally tells a person looking for a fight "i better not fark with this dude" and ultimately will look for an easier victim that will project fear. Then there's always the cowards that will only start a fight when 15 of their cocained up mates are ready to jump in if they get in trouble
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yes he came up in weight - it's a natural process over time as a man pyhsically matures. Pacman didn't just say "i'm going to bulk up and fight heavier" - it's more that he would've found it difficult to continue making weight at those lighter divisions. Another point with those lighter boxing division - there isn't a big jump in actually weight between divsions - pacman now fights at welterweight - it's still only 147lb (67kg) and it's taken him 10 years to get to that weight! and he's still at his natural fighting weight. Bulk him up to light heavyweight and you will see the point I was tyring to make.
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adding muscle mass will increase power but it will also work against you.. if a person is carrying too much muscle mass for their skeletal frame - the result is that the person will tire much faster (body has to work harder to pump oxygen to the working muscles) than a person who has the perfect balance of muscle mass for their frame (example of perfedct balance is George St Pierre). This is why fighters fight at a specific body weight - some guys are 'natural' middle weights, some guys frames are naturally a bit bigger - light heavyweight. Sure a middleweight can pack on muscle mass and weigh in at heavyweight - but this bulked up guy (natural middleweight) would be at a serious disadvantage against a natural heavy weight (has the skeletal frame of a heavyweight). Bottom line - if a persons goal is to fight - fight at your natural fighting weight. I've had 85 fights at middleweight for 81 wins 4 losses. The reason why I was so successful was I always fought at my natural skelatal fighting weight - I never got tired! had the perfect balance of strength, endurance, speed and power.. If i went up in weight - the perfect balance would be lost - strength would increase, so would power, my speed could even stay the same (lateral movement would slow down) but my endurance would decline - that's the last thing you want in a fight against a guy who is naturally bigger than you.
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30 years of boxing (started when I was 5yo - boxing family) 3 years of BJJ (blue belt) - I see this as a sport I can keep competing in well into my 60's 2 years of Judo (blue belt) - I wish I got into this sport when I was a kid! I got into BJJ and Judo to get a better understanding of both sports because my kids do it. BJJ is interesting but I prefer Judo - nothing like turfing someone hard! Judo really is underestimated by a lot of people - tie up with a skilled Judoka and you will soon learn to respect what they do. My loyalty will always be with the sweet science - boxing.
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spot on mate! I've had 85 amateur bouts back in the late 1980's/1990s - a boxer never clenches his fist lol the glove doesn't allow a fist to be clenched anyway. I totally agree - speed speed speed! not weights (speed + mass = power) when a punch is thrown - the arm is totally relaxed (we call this hollow arms), snapping only at the end when the punch lands! I hardly ever did any weights, mainly focussed on plyometrics to improve explosive power (eg. throwing a medicine ball up against a wall - from a fighting stance - throw the ball out with one arm while keeping your other arm up protecting your chin (catch the ball with the same hand and repeate for 12 reps - then punch out without the ball for 20 seconds - speed). Throwing the ball forces you to use your hips and legs the way they are suppose to be used when throwing a straight punch. The hips and legs are where power comes from. Yep footwork is everything in boxing!
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my wife smashed her skyline on that same roundabout 6 weeks ago.
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not that I'm aware of? BJJ is still there in Phillip so I guess the Karate would be too. Elements and Elite are sister schools - both teach the Machado style of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (affiliated with John Will). The head coach of Elements comes from Elite.
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I can only share my experience with you. But as other people have already stated - everyone is an individual and any drugs can have different effects on different people. I used clen for a period of 6-7 years on and off while I was a competitive boxer in the 1990's.. I did my research on this drug and learnt how to measure my dosage accurately (this is the part that most people get wrong - it involves taking your body temp and finding out what dosage raises your body temp by around 1 degree - any higher and you will experience more side effects). As for side effects.. I didn't get the jitters once I knew how to take the correct dosage for my body. Summer time I remembering sweating heaps! on really hot days I would jump in a cold shower every 30 mins or so. I'm now 41yo and my health appears to be fine - have had many medical check ups and always told to be in really good health. I still compete in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (won gold at the NSW State Champs a few weeks back in my division) and will be competing at the Australian Masters Games in Boxing in October. Again please don't think I'm out trying to promote this stuff, just sharing my experience. I think educating myself on dosage and knowing when to have breaks etc minimised problems. But as I said before, there are people out there with underlaying medical conditions that should stay right away from this stuff. Food for thought - people take drugs every day without regard to their health - smoking, alchohol, pain killers, exctasy, amphetamines, heroin, cocaine, steriods etc.. excessive use in anything will eventually catch up with the user! even something like panadol. Even too much water can kill you lol
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Yeah Renato Rivera (BJJ instructor from Phoenix) packed up and left Canberra.. so all the BJJ guys are forced to change gyms now.
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lol so true about body building.. try not 'cheating' in body building and see how competitive one will be against the guys (and girls) who do 'cheat'. Unless a person plans to compete at a ripped 70kg - it's pretty hard to stay natural and be competative. Quiet simply - man isn't suppose to be that big.
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not scary at all.. it's an all ladies class (not a big class) with a female instructor. BJJ is the perfect martial art for females to learn as it's all based on leverage and body positioning not strength and power. Trust me you won't be surrounded with women wearing goatees lol
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If anyone is interested in learning Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ), I encourage you to come down to our gym (Elements Fitness ) in Moore St Civic. There are plenty of beginners to roll with, classes are very structured and taught in a very friendly non egotistic environment. There are ladies only classes available too. Other classes available include: MMA Capoeira Yoga Personal Training Mention this forum for a discount See attachment and/or link for more details. Cheers http://elementsfitnessact.com.au/ Elements.pdf
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when I took Clen while I was a boxing - I never saw it as cheating. That may seem strange to people who are not competative athletes.. the fact is that everyone was taking something! (and still is) only a fool thinks that an athlete who is competing for money/sponsorship etc is totally clean lol people who are at an elite level in their chosen sport know this! I know of a former elite Australian swimmer who use to 'cheat' by blood doping. Blood doping is rife at the Olympic level! why.. because it is impossible to test for! This person said if he didn't do it - he wouldn't even qualify because everyone else is doing it. It's all simple to sit back and point the finger at someone and call them a cheat etc.. Bottom line - the days of 'natural' athletes have been over for many decades. You only ever hear of the ones that get caught. (for those who don't know what blood doping is - it's when an athlete takes 1 litre of his/her own blood out, sticks it in a fridge, drinks plenty of water - this helps the body replace the lost 1 litre of blood. Before the competition the athlete injects the 1 litre of blood back into themselves! INSTANT TWIN TURBO CHARGING!! the body can now carry much more oxygen to the working muscles! Impossible to trace because it'sthe athletes own blood)
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a lot of things are illegal - that doesn't mean a person can't get it. No different from buying any other type of illegal drug out there - you need to move in those kind of circles to be able to obtain such stuff.
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Videos To Get You Motivated Before Hitting The Gym
Majestic replied to dan_the_man's topic in Health & Wellbeing
I love this from TUF 1 "do you want to be a farkin fighter" speech <iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/vqreLg46h9k" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> -
absolutely agree - diet is everything. The old saying "you eat it - you wear it" always eat clean. I never went down the roid path - had to keep my weight down to be at my natural fighting weight and adding stacks of muscle isn't really that smart for boxing. The guys that I did see using roids all the time looked hard and strong! but most of them couldn't run around the block if their lives depended on it - very unfit cardio wise. But yeah - fark they could lift heavy weights lol. Most of them now are off the roids and look like normal people again - none of those gains were ever kept. Newton's law - what goes up must come down.