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NAME: Scotty

JOB: 3rd year Apprentice Metal Fab / Engineer

LOCATION: Launnie

CAR: 1994 R33 GTS-T

MODS: not much really, pretty stock engine wise. 18" Avantek mags, Full Veilside Bodykit, White paint with purple pearl, custom airbrushing (purple), custom front mount intercooler, full interior re-trim, seats, dash etc (Vinyl) in purple, silver and black, Phantom gagues etc, 3" straight through exhaust from turbo back to 4 1/2" exhaust a nice tone imo, Isotta wheel and gear, short shifter, Turbosmart BOV.

ICE: JVD DVD HU, x2 Kenwood 1500W subs, Alpine 6" rears, Alpine Splits in front, Alpine 6" in back seat side walls, Yokohama 1600W 4ch running the subs (i know i know, upgrade =P) Kenwood 4ch, X-BOX, 7" motorised screen, 15.5" roof mount screen on boot lid.

Yea I know it's a bit of a Rice Burner (RICER) at the moment but it's my car so t(^.^)t all u ricer haters :laugh:

Yet to decide if I'll do anything performance wise.

Car currently resides locked up in my shed and is under construction entire interior is ripped out atm as i'm doin a lot of work on her lately... hope to be all finished and on the road... well... ASAP :laugh:

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Hey another Stagea!!!

Pics would be great when you get around to it, dont think ive seen a dark blue one in Tassie yet :teehee: .....

It's not hard to miss its the one with a broken tail light :banana:

got a pic of the day i bought it (while waiting to get on the boat)post-46440-1211085657_thumb.jpg

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Hey guys, been around a while but havent posted here.

NAME: Mandi

Age: 21

JOB: Pre-delivery consultant with Jackson Motor Company

LOCATION: Launie

CAR: S14 200sx

MODS: Too many too list

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gday all my name is shane.. currently work in retail...

own a r34 skyline RB25DET with...

engine: Pod, Cat back exhaust, front mount, and boost controller (running approx. 12psi)..

exterior: 19" lenso 10.5" 275 rear 8.5" 245 front, clear indicators

soon to be installed... big turbo, fuel pump, injectors..

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hey all, been lurking about so bout time i posted, names Nick and am a carpenter

cars

Cefiro,

pretty much standard RB20 engine, just boosted a bit an standard comp, Dr Drift retune,

trust oil cooler, greddy front mount

just been re-sprayed black with full metal rear flares, fibreglass front guards and Uras kit

2 way diff

adjustable suspension arms throughout

5 stud conversion

Uras NS-o1's 17 x 9.5

Just jap reclineable front seat

bit of a stezza

Laurel, track car

RB20(at the moment) GTR PFC an injectors, GT Garage tune

frount mount, oil cooler

TR43 turbo, getting re-built

2 way diff

adjustable suspension arms throughout

variety of wheels

thanks to - Bursons auto parts Hobart

Cunic Constructions

Duggans tyre service Argyle street

Bolt in CAMS legal 6 point roll cage

Fixed back buckets.

plus my trusty old 4 runner

Cheers

Nick

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Name: Dennis

Location: Glenorchy

Job: 3rd Year Apprentice Mechanic

Car: '89 BNR32

Mods: Possible N1 engine block :banana: , N1 Turbo's, O/S FMIC, Apexi Power FC, Blitz Dual Stage Boost Controller, Greddy Turbo Timer, Tein Coilovers, HKS Super Dragger Exhaust, HKS Cooler piping, Tomei HICAS lock, Brass Button Clutch, N Style engine pipe, Tommy Kaira front bar, 32mm Rear sway bar, Enkei Racing wheels 18".. 280 RWKW (Striving for the magical 300+ Mark)

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Name: Ian

Job: Westpac

Location: Launceston

Daily Driver: 1999 R34

Mods: Tein coilovers, X-Force cat back, HKS bov (looking at fmic turbo back exhaust andpod hopefully in the new few weeks or so)

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NAME: Rob

AGE: 15

CAR: 94 r33 gts25t, black, series 1

MODS: BOV r34 gtt rims (have them but no tyres) :banana: otherwise stock

OCCUPATION: high school student grade 9 exeter high school lol

LOCATION: KAYENA ( In the tamar valley near beaconsfield)

G'day, been on here for a while and thought i should introduce myself

NAME: Dan

JOB: Caterpillar Field Technician/Auto sparky

LOCATION: Burnie

CAR: 1998 R34 GT-T (SLY034)

MODS: Quite a bit done, mostly cosmetic (previous owner). Have installed new Blitz LM spec cooler, Apexi Pod, Rockford Fosgate sound system and custom boot install. Go to my homepage to see the list of mods.

Soon to come is:

Turbo

ECU

Injectors

Tune

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Name: Shaun

Location: Burnie

Job: Pressure Vessel Inspector

Car: 1994 R32 GTR white

Mods:

* Brand new Nissan crankshaft.

* ARIAS Forged Pistons

* ACL Bearing Kit

* N1 Water Pump

* N1 Oil Pump

* TOMEI Oil Restrictor

* TOMEI full metal gasket kit

* New Exhaust Guides

* Sard fuel pressure regulator

* New Oil Pressure Sensor

* New bushes, seals, washers.

* 555cc Injectors

* N1 turbines.

* Z32 Airflow Meters

* Power FC with Hand Controller.

* Nismo Fuel pump

* Tomei cams.

* Stainless dump pipes.

* GREDDY Profec B Spec II Boost Controller.

* Kakimoto exhaust system.

* Front & rear strut braces.

* Gearbox Fully Reconditioned.

* Exedy Sports Clutch.

* DBA Slotted Brake Rotors front & rear.

* Ultra Sports Touring Combo Suspension

* Nismo Bodykit

Pictures can be view at below address (Will Post some later)

http://www.powerplayimports.com/includes/s...cars.php?id=148

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Hi all

name,Lindon

Age to old 31

Cars,r31 daily 93 Patrol flat tray coil cab,87 RX7 fc3s lotsa plans and mods on it and to come soon

location , Hobart

Job self employed

pics none atm over banwidth and running on 64k speeds :) will post some when back on full wireless speed :)

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Name: Kyle

Age: 19

Job: Labourer

From: Smithton

Drive: '98 R34 GT-t

Mods: Turbo Back Exhaust, Pod, Splitfires, EBC, Turbo Timer, Clear Front & Side Indicators.

I have a box of goodies waiting for here arrival :P (Power FC, Fuel Reg, Boost Gauge & HID Kit).

Just waiting to get it over From WA after moving back home to Tassie.

Future Mods: Fuel Pump, Z32 AFM, Highflowed Turbo, Injectors, FMIC, Suspention, Then Cosmetics & Interior.

Still looks the same as the pic minus the GTR rims.

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NAME: Grandma :blush:

LOCATION: Hobart

DRIVE: R31 RB30 TI , shortly to be turboed

AGE: Very old

I am the mother of one of the other members, but won`t say who, as I embarrass him toooooooo much.

Been around motorsport and interesting cars for over 40 years.

Into track days, helping to mod the 3 family vehicles, all motorsports, and causing mayham when I can.

G--GROWN

O--OLD

L--LIVING

D--DANGEROUSLY ;)

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