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Sounds like you are having the same problem as my brother...

Ok...deal is...Lights will turn on, stereo will work, hazard lights etc....your battery just doesnt have enough charge to kick the motor over...your battery doesnt have enough charge to do this and needs replacing...

I'd say your security alarm is draining the battery to much and your alternator has shat itself again..

Chris

K thanks man.

So best bet is to get the altenator fixed again, grab a fresh battery again... and disconnect the alarm all together...

money money money, never ends.

SUP GUYS.

just throwing it out there if anyone is up for a cruise. it will be later down the line.

ATM i am just getting an idea of who wants to come-a number thang.

atm its looking as either a fri-sat-sun, day or night event, leaving it open to debate.

:):)

my mod update, i have a safcII and a 3" dump pipe with seperate wastegate screamer pipe VTA on the way: ETA= this week :)

Edited by r33cruiser
i saw you drive past my house on the weekend christain. you car shines in the light lol do you wash it like every day?

Hey Blinky.....

I usually wash my car every Saturday to keep the paint in good condition. I am glad you think it looks nice. I believe the wax i use helps.

Cheers buddie.

Chris

Hey Blinky.....

I usually wash my car every Saturday to keep the paint in good condition. I am glad you think it looks nice. I believe the wax i use helps.

Cheers buddie.

Chris

Do you skid it? or is it auto

Nah mate... I follow the road rules.

Thanks

Hows it goin chris,

He has to look after his rep in the council :thumbsup:

You can still skid it, there is always willowbank.One day i'll join in a cruise when i get my next car hopefully soon,real soon.

Hows it goin chris,

He has to look after his rep in the council :thumbsup:

You can still skid it, there is always willowbank.One day i'll join in a cruise when i get my next car hopefully soon,real soon.

I am yet to attend a Skid pan day...would be good to get an idea of how many people would like to attend such an event and i would organise a day up in Gympie...pretty sure i can hook this up.

Only looking for around 12 people or so....$90 each...but plenty of time this way...

Chris

I am yet to attend a Skid pan day...would be good to get an idea of how many people would like to attend such an event and i would organise a day up in Gympie...pretty sure i can hook this up.

Only looking for around 12 people or so....$90 each...but plenty of time this way...

Chris

Yeh man I would be down for Gympie Skin Pan, I never done it, would be awesome fun!

im going to one in first week of september. tis $30 entry but there is alot of ppl there (45-50 entries) for the day and you need either cams or aasa licence. Still a fun day though! :)

You dont need a cams licence or a aasa,who told you that ?.Have you ever been to one of these?

You dont need a cams licence or a aasa,who told you that ?.Have you ever been to one of these?

They told me that and they were needed the past 2 times i've competed. I've been going every 3mths for about 2yrs now.

Though if they have a special event, i'm fairly sure the extra cost of the day includes extra insurance or something and that the extra licence isn't need. you'd have to check that!

sup guys just thought i'de add a couple of mods that i have recently got.

this week i finally got my Apexi SAFC. and my new dump/screamer pipe with a seperate vta wastegate pipe. this coming tuesday the SAFC will be installed by autobarn.

and by the end of this week i will hopefully take the dump pipe to the muffler men to fit it. while doing this i will get a 3" H/F cat installed (only $30 extra).

so by next tuesday everything will be pimpin'

the only mods i have left to do is= TURBO/ TUNE-UP/FUEL PUMP &REGULATOR, twin/triple plate clutch with an OS Giken flywheel and nothing else. time to enjoy cruising in it :)

:):rofl:

Edited by r33cruiser
sup guys just thought i'de add a couple of mods that i have recently got.

this week i finally got my Apexi SAFC. and my new dump/screamer pipe with a seperate vta wastegate pipe. this coming tuesday the SAFC will be installed by autobarn.

and by the end of this week i will hopefully take the dump pipe to the muffler men to fit it. while doing this i will get a 3" H/F cat installed (only $30 extra).

so by next tuesday everything will be pimpin'

the only mods i have left to do is= TURBO/ TUNE-UP/FUEL PUMP &REGULATOR and nothing else. time to enjoy cruising in it :)

:):)

Your mad getting any sort of controller installed at autobarn. do yourself a favour and get someone else to put it in for you.I know such a person who is very good with nissans here on the coast , but im prob to late to mention this to you.

yeah, it should be right. im getting cameron to do it.

i went ova with him exactly wat i wanted and, he has done it to an r33 before, has experience.

and will only cost $60.

also he will tune the safc for me( as good as possible without a dyno)

but if it doesnt work, ill give u a buzz :(:(

:(

Edited by r33cruiser
yeah, it should be right. im getting cameron to do it.

i went ova with him exactly wat i wanted and, he has done it to an r33 before, has experience.

and will only cost $60.

also he will tune the safc for me( as good as possible without a dyno)

but if it doesnt work, ill give u a buzz :(:(

:(

Yeah no worries. I know cameron but i guess he must have a few skills, ive seen some stuff fitted pretty rougly from autobarn's on the coast, thats why i suggested someone else.I wouldnt get him to tune unless you have air/ fuel gauge, just get it done on dyno safer that way .But anyway up to you.

Yeah no worries. I know cameron but i guess he must have a few skills, ive seen some stuff fitted pretty rougly from autobarn's on the coast, thats why i suggested someone else.I wouldnt get him to tune unless you have air/ fuel gauge, just get it done on dyno safer that way .But anyway up to you.

yeah, i do have a af gauge, and i will only get him to tune in the settings, i have to find a place to dyno it, which is almost impossible on the coast. no good tuners here for a good prices.

yeah, i do have a af gauge, and i will only get him to tune in the settings, i have to find a place to dyno it, which is almost impossible on the coast. no good tuners here for a good prices.

B-Dog,

You should be ok with Cameron....He's not bad....If he cant do it, he will tell you...might take a while though...he sorta learns on the way...

Don't get it tuned at Autobahn....take it to a Dyno and get it done...more than happy to go with you..

Latest mod = Apexi Pod Filter, sounds like a V8 with a turbo...Psssssssst...wooooossh.... Big pimping...heaps more power...

Looking forward to the custom Allo box this weekend bro.. Need ur help.

Talk soon.

Chris

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