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Does anyone know where you can buy r33 specific A-Pillar Pods from need one and could not be bothered trying to buy online, also how much am i looking at for one?

Thanks Zac

try autobarn or nengun.

haha got my turbo timer today, cameron was very helpful at autobarn. also the other worker there (forgot his name) got his suzuki swift back today...was being worked on for a year...he got it turbo charged!!!! haha was so funny. also got to check out james' audio set up and how it sounds..bloody loud...2x 1500rms amps. nicce!!

try autobarn or nengun.

Where is Nengun, and what would you guys recomend for gauages 1 will be boost so i will have one spare, what should i put in? Also what is a good accurate brand that is reliable?

haha got my turbo timer today, cameron was very helpful at autobarn. also the other worker there (forgot his name) got his suzuki swift back today...was being worked on for a year...he got it turbo charged!!!! haha was so funny. also got to check out james' audio set up and how it sounds..bloody loud...2x 1500rms amps. nicce!!

Nice, i'am heading down tommorow talked to cameron on the phone today, said it should be in soon and even if the sale ends he will sell it to me at the sale price. I will have a look for some r33 specific a-pillar pods tommorow while i'am there.

Your not that bloke with the non turbo Pulsar are you? Think we met you at Matilda one night...

If so, i wouldnt be running your mouth because you cant beat Skylines...

And for your information, Ryda's old r33 (which he has now sold) used to keep up with Turbo Skylines.

Chris

hahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahah

nah mate sorry that aint me...xo

Lets see, the cars I can remember SR_PWR having, and I've had a ride in every one are, white 180sx (TD 06-20G turbo'd), another 180sx , white r32 gtst, white r33 gtst (200kw?), 600hp red series 5 rx7, silver s15 200sx, gun metal r32 gtr, some poxy 4wd, ohh 300kw rb25 silva, orange 180sx (180kw?) and current is a 180sx.. though i haven't been in that one but i'd say it's be around 230+ rwkw..

thanks matty, neally had them all hehehe. i admit it i am a car whore :) current 180 now since i can run more boost im guessing has anything from 270 to 285rwkw, this is the car list. sad i know

1) rb20 180sx

2) r32 skyline gtst

3)sr20 180sx

4) sr20 180sx

5) toyota soarer 260rwkw MANUAL

6)series 2 r33

7) r32 gtr

8) sr20 180sx

9) rx7 series 5 511hp

10) 96 toyota supra

11) toyota hilux

12)mitusbshi pajero

13) nissan 200sx s15

14)toyota sprinter

15)sr20 180sx

16) rb25 silvia -300rwkw

17) sr20 180sx- 280rwkw

and for u skyline boys i loved the gtr and 32/33.

Where is Nengun, and what would you guys recomend for gauages 1 will be boost so i will have one spare, what should i put in? Also what is a good accurate brand that is reliable?

nenguns just around the corner from mine, like a local shop BAH :)

Got a quick question do you guys know anyone that has bought and installed this product and how does the boost reading not need recalibration.

http://www.amecautocare.com.au/R33300Kits.htm

careful there rabit001. i was going to install a gtr nismo 300km/h set too. but you have to lodge it will qld transport, so they can document the km's and crap. if u dont do this it is illegal. i was also told i needed to get it recalibrated aswell.

careful there rabit001. i was going to install a gtr nismo 300km/h set too. but you have to lodge it will qld transport, so they can document the km's and crap. if u dont do this it is illegal. i was also told i needed to get it recalibrated aswell.

It’s people like you who make it harder for me to clip the kays back on cars :laughing-smiley-014:

Honesty is a bitch :thumbsup:

careful there rabit001. i was going to install a gtr nismo 300km/h set too. but you have to lodge it will qld transport, so they can document the km's and crap. if u dont do this it is illegal. i was also told i needed to get it recalibrated aswell.

really? so how does it work, the lodgement that is...

Does anyone know where you can buy r33 specific A-Pillar Pods from need one and could not be bothered trying to buy online, also how much am i looking at for one?

Thanks Zac

Hey,

Didnt i give you that ebay link for the genuine Greddy A-Pillar Pod???? Its custom made for the r33....thought you were bidding on it?

Cheers.

Hey,

Didnt i give you that ebay link for the genuine Greddy A-Pillar Pod???? Its custom made for the r33....thought you were bidding on it?

Cheers.

Yeah i was there is still about 2 days left and it is up to $70.00 already would be better off going and getting a new one. What other gauge should i put in my care beside a boost?

Yeah i was there is still about 2 days left and it is up to $70.00 already would be better off going and getting a new one. What other gauge should i put in my care beside a boost?

The cheapest pillar pod at autobahn is $129 - And thats on special...Isnt Greddy or anything reputable at all...

Just do what Cruiser and I did when i had my old r33....buy the $29 one off ebay..they work fine...

In regards to your gauge issue..

I'd buy 1 x Boost and either 1 x Oil Temp Gauge/Oil Pressure Gauge or 1 x Voltmeter/Fuel/Air Ratio....

My 2c...

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