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hey all finally my first post in here haha, always reading the posts though, so how is everyone?? well have had my 95 r33 for almost 2mths now and damn i love it lol has actually suprised me with fuel economy lately after putting some injector cleaner through it, is averaging 10-11L/100kms.

yeah I have to get my wreck diving and deep water one for that but yes the instructor reckoned it is awesome and you can get right inside and have a bit of a look.

hi mat 085 yeah as you have read my day has been great i am a bit tired but most of all eager to go again. I have a r33 as well but unsure what the fuel economy will be one the engine is back in it.

yeah i think im lucky its so good on fuel lol plus normal driving i dont usually rev higher than about 3000rpm but still has plenty of power up to there, am on full boost (9psi) at about 2000rpm in 2nd, 3rd and 4th. in 1st boosts too about 7psi, hits that at 2200rpm, full bost in 5th at 2500rpm. what is the cheapest ppl have got their timing belts changed ect?

depending on how he drives it that is even high HP cars will be ok off boost if tuned properly

10-11L/100 is farking good tho

I had a garage built, 490rwhp R32. HKS F-con, $25k+ motor ect ect, low boost I couldn’t better 250k per tank.

Modified cars suck

hmm just spent a bit over one and half hours, cleaning both upstaris bathrooms, and vacuuming carpet, :) now gotta do downstairs vac, and mop, and then another bathroom :)

I should of hired someone, and not left the cleaning to one night vbefore parents return home

i know who would have thought,

I just finihsed the stairs, and now im having a SAU SPAM BREATHER :O:D

God even with the air con on 20, it gets hot cleaning :O Thumbs up to mum for doing it everyweek

How wsas everyones day?

ON the side of the road, waiting for a new silicon seal thing for my intercooler :O I love being stranded on side of road, in full sun,

A mate of mine came out and put it all back together for me (im useless mechanic)

Sorry for ditching u guys, i really wanted to be there

How good are the mares fins as these are a set i am looking at or the aqualung fins?

I have a pair of mares. I can't remeber the model - simplar to Mares Quattro (I think)

I'll see if I can track them down... If I can find them you can try them out if you like.

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