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I have speach dialing on the SS via the bluetooth on the steering wheel...

Its sweet as, but when i call josh all i say is "Nismo boy Josh" and bobs ya uncle... :P

I think i have that too, but my voice change's pending whom im with so its of no use, good to see people save me as nismo boy hahah

<3

if i didnt own a manual one i would never have to take my hands of the wheel to change anything...

its all on the steering wheel, radio, cd, am/fm, volume, trip computer and menus and shit for the dash... Then you got bluetooth and mute and track select... etc etc...

Wish i bought an auto now... :P

i swear ever time i try to sell something people will say they want it so you wait for the money to arrive a week later they still are waiting for a check to clear so they can bloody pay ya damn annoying.

I only say I will buy something if i have the money in my account ready to go

/end whinge

if i didnt own a manual one i would never have to take my hands of the wheel to change anything...

its all on the steering wheel, radio, cd, am/fm, volume, trip computer and menus and shit for the dash... Then you got bluetooth and mute and track select... etc etc...

Wish i bought an auto now... :P

dont be lazy auto = lose

GTS-t VSPEC 29th November, 2002 60,396 83 4.46%

R DIRTY 3 24th May, 2006 3,713 49 2.63%

Col-GTSX 12th April, 2003 7,980 30 1.61%

mad082 4th April, 2006 11,129 28 1.50%

[Michael] 26th November, 2003 13,408 26 1.40%

Nismo_Boy 31st May, 2002 14,936 25 1.34%

dano4127 1st May, 2006 874 24 1.29%

its my first time in the top 10!!!!!

Althought manual is cooler... :P

something about the number 666

6 litre

6 speed

6 stack mp3

Cant out my finger on it... but i needed it to be a manual V8... Weird...

You forgot the 4th 6.

Daniel's RB20 powered R32 used to beat them by 6 car lengths

Im looking to modify it further... I got bitten by the bug of PWR :P

I spent all those years trying to modify the skylines to beat commodores and falcons and now all i wanta do it beat skylines, wrx's and evos... :P

Damn bogan DNA is seeping in to my viens...

But all the places i talk too are saying the manual box cant handle the power very well, they were built to be smashed at 300kw not 500kw...

"I just want to go fast"

Im looking to modify it further... I got bitten by the bug of PWR :P

I spent all those years trying to modify the skylines to beat commodores and falcons and now all i wanta do it beat skylines, wrx's and evos... :P

Damn bogan DNA is seeping in to my viens...

But all the places i talk too are saying the manual box cant handle the power very well, they were built to be smashed at 300kw not 500kw...

"I just want to go fast"

I wouldn't think that would be the case. I have heard on many occasions that the LS1 gearboxes can handle 1000hp. Surely they haven't made them weaker since then

Daniel's RB20 powered R32 used to beat them by 6 car lengths

:P

Stock they are a bit of a slug...

That said tho its cheaper to make a LS2 a 11 second car than any skyline...

Went out to willowbank te other night, met a guy with a SS spent 4k on mods from new and runs 11.2 on MT street radials...

If you spent 4k on a stock skyline (any form/model) you cant grab an 11...

:P

Stock they are a bit of a slug...

That said tho its cheaper to make a LS2 a 11 second car than any skyline...

Went out to willowbank te other night, met a guy with a SS spent 4k on mods from new and runs 11.2 on MT street radials...

If you spent 4k on a stock skyline (any form/model) you cant grab an 11...

True, but my 32 cost me $12.5k 5 years ago. How much did your mates LS2 cost?

Add of the cost then and you've got a 10 or 9 second skyline

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