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agreed, it's like an oven. i just had my car parked in the sun for 3 hrs. jumped in and the heat smacked me in the face.

ahhhh, still love black though.

on a side note, how cold does ur r33 aircon get? mine gets reasonably cold, but not like friends' lancer, rav4, pajero io, where icicles form on your nose.

if you guys are getting icicle noses, then i might have to look at a regass or something.

agreed, it's like an oven. i just had my car parked in the sun for 3 hrs. jumped in and the heat smacked me in the face.

ahhhh, still love black though.

on a side note, how cold does ur r33 aircon get? mine gets reasonably cold, but not like friends' lancer, rav4, pajero io, where icicles form on your nose.

if you guys are getting icicle noses, then i might have to look at a regass or something.

Yeah I try to park mine in the shade as much as possible... Wouldn't have any other colour though...

Aircon works really well.... have not had to have it on for too long as it just gets too bloody cold.... like as you said, icicles form.....

Might need that re-gas

Also I am in cairns so it gets bloody hot and humid and still have had no issues :ninja:

agreed, it's like an oven. i just had my car parked in the sun for 3 hrs. jumped in and the heat smacked me in the face.

ahhhh, still love black though.

on a side note, how cold does ur r33 aircon get? mine gets reasonably cold, but not like friends' lancer, rav4, pajero io, where icicles form on your nose.

if you guys are getting icicle noses, then i might have to look at a regass or something.

My air con gets cold! More than enough!!

the actual temp from the vents is quite cool, but the cabin doesnt seem to cool down to icicle stage.

i might get it looked at. what's a regas, like $80?

Dunno. Shouldn't be too much

If I turn my aircon off teh cabin gets hot fast

yessum... love my black car, love my 5% tint, and love my air con more!

Hate the fact that I seem to be washing it every second day though!

My air con is coming our at 8 degrees from the vent! Icicles by the end of the freeway!

yessum... love my black car, love my 5% tint, and love my air con more!

Hate the fact that I seem to be washing it every second day though!

My air con is coming our at 8 degrees from the vent! Icicles by the end of the freeway!

icicles FTW. also black FTW. and R33's FTW !!!

lol

i'm gonna have to measure the temp at the vents, if it's 8 degrees, then i'm just being impatient.

Hold on....did you mean 18 degrees ?

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yessum... love my black car, love my 5% tint, and love my air con more!

Hate the fact that I seem to be washing it every second day though!

>LOL :laugh: sucks huh!!

My air con is coming our at 8 degrees from the vent! Icicles by the end of the freeway!

8 Degrees!!!!! :ninja:

Nice

Whata loada crap these surveys are....

I own/drive 3 cars, and non of the descriptions actually match my personailty

Black R32GTR: (Supposedly)Aggressive personality or someone who is an outsider or rebel. Of all car colors, this is the most likely to be involved in an accident.

(Actual) Cool calm collected most of the time, nothing to prove to anyone as cars reputation speaks for itself, actually spend more time cruizin under the speed limit with this one....really!

Silver TJ Magna: (Supposedly)Cool, calm and slightly aloof.

(Actual) Always Aggressive, drive this one to work each day, constantly frustated at Knobhead drivers and there inattentive driving behaviour!

Blue NM Pajero GLS: (Suppossedly) Introspective, reflective and cautious.

(Actual) My Weekend warrior and Family outing wagon...cautious..Meh.., No hill to steep no river to deep, no parking spot to inaccessabile...Taxi drivers who leave main beams on regularly get retinas burnt by my Rallye 4000 spot lights :laugh:

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