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big brother strikes again and seeings your so eager to find out those questions why dont you ask them yourself. Or if you have a 2 year old brother or sister you could just ask them, im sure theyll be able to dumb the response down to your levelso u can understand it

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Squeaky brakes? Have you checked your brake pads on your imaginary skyline? they usually cause a squeaking noise when the pads wear down to the metal clip.

Here is a link that usually solves all peoples problems :ermm:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=116233

I hope it helps.......... :P

oi magpies03

the problem starts when you bought a skyline thats doing 150ks, not from the guys who are spending alot of money on they line, all tho its hurts every month you have to chuck some money into it but at the end its worth it and enjoyable.

i think 95% of imported cars have been clocked back at least 50Ks or so thats at least 200Ks on you clock.

but then i own my second skyline atm, the first one was pretty much stock Gtst engine wise, but had a Gtrbody kit all round which what i need at the time something that looks nice and has a bit of balls, did not touch the engine apart from servicing, changing castor rods "Front" and an exhaust.

i had the car for 2 years and had no problems

alltho this one since the day i bought it theres not one week goes by with out having to add fix or upgrade something to it Wednesday morning am going to BD4s for tuning my F-con v which is going to cost me quite abit. at the end of the day we love our cars we dont mind spending the money on it because its the passion and joy we get out of it.

but to answer your question, a car is a car something will break down and for the line will be more expensive then normal cars to fix, same with the hond, its parts are expensive as well, i advice you to go with the honda tho for your age been a turbo, are you sure you can drive that.?

My mate is selling his Integra if you want let me know

Seriously guys if we dont reply in here he will get the hint. Only reason he keeps coming back is cause he is getting a bite out of us. After reading this thread and the other links to previous threads I agree he probably doesnt have a skyline but hey its probably envy or jealousy that we do so I reckon its the reason why he is lashing out at everyone who says he doesnt have one.

The truth always hurts.

And to answer your question yes they cost money and it all depends on how you treat them. I am due for replacement shocks on mine which ill probably be going coilovers and my clutch is slipping too which I have bought a replacement one but have had a lack of funds to put it in this month.

My advice to you would be start off on something a little less valuble and learn how to drive properly first before you jump into a potentialy fast car and hurt yourself.

You have to learn to crawl before you can walk.

Chris

^^^^ Damn straight!

big brother strikes again and seeings your so eager to find out those questions why dont you ask them yourself. Or if you have a 2 year old brother or sister you could just ask them, im sure theyll be able to dumb the response down to your levelso u can understand it

... and magpies03 with posts like these you're really alluding to your immaturity. It's probably advisable that you dont drive a turbo/v8 until you've grown up a bit, for your sake and others on the road.

STFU your probably some rich c**t whos mum pays for all their sh*t anyway! if you dont wanna fkn answer my qstn then dont fkn reply. i havent got time for your crap you gay c**t

Your negative attitude and immature attitude is beyond words.

You are bringing nothing constructive to this forum.

7 day suspension effective immediately.

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