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Do you have to provide your own helmet or do they have ones u can 'rent' out? also what would classify as a non approved helmet?

you have to take your own helmet. Has to be basically adr approved,they should have a sticker saying that, also if a helmat is damaged in anyway like cracked they wont allow it.

ah serious.. how bout i just say i personally prefer the silvia engine and chassis to the skyline so ill leave it at that...

yeah good descrete place aye andy if u need a hand let me knw.

u gonna run a sandwhich plate or a sensor off ur cooler.?

it has a sandwich plate with 2 sensor holes in it :(

Why dont we all organise a meet up sometime, have a bbq, few drinks and get to know eachother?

Seems alot better than having a dig at eachother on this forum....

Anyone?

:(

i suggested this ages ago , well about 4pages.Im in!!

really..?

still waiting for the specs to back urself up.?

log off please key board warrior

anyway speaking of mounting boost gauges in skylines.. this is what i did in my old GTR. fits nicely... being a smoked gauge its very descrete but when ignition was on looked hella good.

Thicker than a brick shit house aren't you. You just don't get the point, for the third time, i'm happy to continue this conversation in a thread thats not in the sunshine coast section. Is that to hard for you to understand? Start a thread, or pm me. Simple as that.

Thicker than a brick shit house aren't you. You just don't get the point, for the third time, i'm happy to continue this conversation in a thread thats not in the sunshine coast section. Is that to hard for you to understand? Start a thread, or pm me. Simple as that.

lol who r u anyway.. obviously a major player on the northern beaches..?? well excuse me MR high roller.. :sorcerer:

i just found a new play toy..

ahh performance wise.. u wer saying it was a shit kit before wat was bad about it..?? was it just cause u got a 25t?

you know how the rb25 has the stock oil cooler thing and the rb20 doesnt? i think that was the problem as the lines could not connect to the sandwich plate cause it was too close to the chassis rail

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