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...ill pretend i didnt see that rohan.. bahaha

determined what ur engine knock was yet.?

well mechanics seem to think its a loose gudgeon pin, i will find out if i open it for parts, though someone might just buy it.

I spank really well. So well, the spunk comes out :D

Yeh 02 crew is getting old :P

sweet as.

yeah that is old.....

hey rohan u want to swap ur RB20 for my ex.. shes up on the market again.. kms would be the same but... near her 2nd major service... her fluids need a change

i saw in ur thread lol

PM pics...and ask her if she wants to trade.

oi rohan it was the connecting pin that i said.. yeah similar thing to what the ca's do.. both of my mates did thers.. took one sil out for a flog and now a RB20 resides in it..

yeah gudgeon pin...get your names right, dont know what a f**ken connecting pin is bish.

but yeah some other guy has got the same rattle, was talkin to him last night...f**ken things...oh well rb25...and partly restore r32...dam!!

PM pics...and ask her if she wants to trade.

yeah gudgeon pin...get your names right, dont know what a f**ken connecting pin is bish.

but yeah some other guy has got the same rattle, was talkin to him last night...f**ken things...oh well rb25...and partly restore r32...dam!!

Just think of piston slap as variable compression...

I may or may not have sold my Skyline and bought a Cressida and a house... :D

Since I "joined" I've had my original 32 along side my Alfa, then 2 180SX's, the Ceffy, the GTR, the Supra, and now the M3. Managed an engagement and a house in there too.

I may or may not have sold my Skyline and bought a Cressida and a house... :D

Cressy's rock, I want one with a 1jz. I heard about your house, congrats! Did you buy off the plan and build? You'll do well in that estate

Since I "joined" I've had my original 32 along side my Alfa, then 2 180SX's, the Ceffy, the GTR, the Supra, and now the M3. Managed an engagement and a house in there too.

1) R32 Gtst

2) S13 K’s

3) S13 K’s

4) R32 Gtst

5) S13/rb25

6) R32 Gts 4door

7) R32 Gtst

8) E36 BMW

9) Lexus

10) Pajero

35 points, 3 license suspensions, 1 good behaviour bond. I've got no better since 02, just more poor haha

1) R32 Gtst

2) S13 K’s

3) S13 K’s

4) R32 Gtst

5) S13/rb25

6) R32 Gts 4door

7) R32 Gtst

8) E36 BMW

9) Lexus

10) Pajero

35 points, 3 license suspensions, 1 good behaviour bond. I've got no better since 02, just more poor haha

With the flash-for cash the other night I reckon I've cracked 30 now too :D

Just think of piston slap as variable compression...

bahaha and what about the resulting piston poking out the side?

Bahaha

It's giving one side of the bore a rest

bahah :D

i have owned since i joined...

a

r32 gtst.....i still have it.

I heard about your house, congrats! Did you buy off the plan and build? You'll do well in that estate
Yeah financially it's about as close to a sure thing as we're likely to find. The place is ~5 years old but I suspect the previous owners were a bit OCD lol
Hope they get my good side...
That depends, were you mooning them?

Marc your lucky you sold when you did... Back when you could get a dollar fo a skyline... :D

No point in even trying these days, saw a GTR this afternoon at strathpine for 15k and it looked pretty clean too...

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