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Hey would like to say a big THANK YOU to the forum and the guys in the forum that helped me with my perform my first service ever on my first car ever. My 95 r33 gts-t ran ok b4 SAU but if it wasnt for you guys i would have probably ended up spending heaps of money on a service. After SAU my skyline runs excellently all i have to do now to complete my service is coolant flush and gear oil change which i will be doing this weekend everything else is done and I did it on my own using the guides people put together in this web community. This feels great especially since I am not what u would call a car guy. Changed my head unit, stopped the annoying arial from staying up when HU powered on plus still get all stations loud and clear, changed plugs, oil, oil filter, air filter and was having idling issues after the plug change thought i mucked it up but used the forum and found out tht maybe a good aac valve and afm valve cleaning would do the trick did those today and the baby purs like a kitten and again I did it all by myself. Thanks Again SAU and believe me I will be definitely the #1 user.

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