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if u have problems with companies these days and need telephone support and know there call centre is in india or somewhere of that nature. go to there store and talk to someone who is able to speak english and if telephone support is then needed, make them make the call and talk to the operator :D

or just give up altogether and change companies!!!!! :)

Mangrove Jack?

they must've come down in price if so.... last time i looked they were around $120 for a fingerling

$120!!!

who wants one........

I'll go and throw the cast net in this arvo and see what I come up with.....

little barra

baby mangrove jack......

all sorts of cool little fishies....... :)

maybe if u take it to a tuner that knows what they are doing?

lol but seriously, whats wrong with it now?

Arent you using mercury :)

My last tune was done by one of the best in Sydney, it is good and the frist lot did an amazing job since they tuned it with an air leak the size of a 50c piece!

Not sure what is wrong, but it surges under load, maybe the clutch needs rebuilding (I bought it with not alot left on it), Maybe the turbo is broken or too small, Maybe the leaky gasket is causing it, maybe there is a restriction somwhere else in the exhasut. It is going to ba annoying that is for sure

Arent you using mercury :)

My last tune was done by one of the best in Sydney, it is good and the frist lot did an amazing job since they tuned it with an air leak the size of a 50c piece!

Not sure what is wrong, but it surges under load, maybe the clutch needs rebuilding (I bought it with not alot left on it), Maybe the turbo is broken or too small, Maybe the leaky gasket is causing it, maybe there is a restriction somwhere else in the exhasut. It is going to ba annoying that is for sure

yep i certainly am using mercury, and they are looking after me quite well :mad:

I can't see how the clutch could make the car surge under load, if it was stuffed, it'd be slipping. Like i said, take it somewhere and get them to have a good look at it. Tell them what's going on with it, and get them to check it out. and change that bloody leaky gasket, u lazy ass :D

yep i certainly am using mercury, and they are looking after me quite well :)

I can't see how the clutch could make the car surge under load, if it was stuffed, it'd be slipping. Like i said, take it somewhere and get them to have a good look at it. Tell them what's going on with it, and get them to check it out. and change that bloody leaky gasket, u lazy ass :)

If it is only beginning to slip it could have surging effect, eg it grips and slips periodically

I really hate those bolts at the back of the turbo...im not doing it again some workshop can do it I have taken that farking thin off about 5 times this year and I am over it lol

I want this for my "drive to gatton and carry stuff that the skyline can fit" car

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How wierd is it

just brought some GANADOR STYLE review side mirrors for the car :)

goin to get some nismo clear side indicators this wknd

should bring part of the 'exterior' look up to what i'm wanting.

got a bit more to do though :)

ahh yehhh

that be flash eh brudda

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