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its expensive. its 120 for 24 hours plus 150 deposit. id love the trailer for a few days so i can load the car on thursday night so i just hook it up and drive away friday and the return it saturday. i just dont wanna fork out 3 days trailer hire when it just sits there for most of it.

They are pretty easy to wire in, and it should have a pretty straight forward wiring diagram to help you out too. Helps if you have a test light to check for your constant power, accessory power and earth though...

Hey everyone the babys back on the road soon..

just got the 2nd radiator today.. after the gearbox replacement got a weeks driving in b4 it shat itself :yes:

and i have a carbon fibre hood for sale too!

bloody department of trans.. (F**KERS!) :thumbsup:

is anyone good at installing head units, i basically just need mine wired up, ive installed it into the single din, im just not sure on the wiring...

i petty sure you can buy an plug that plugs straight into the old loom from supercheap. then its just a matter of connecting the plug you bought with the plug on the new head unit. just connect the ires basiclly.

Hey guys looking for some Sunny Coast knowledge here. Recently got my P's and I want to finally do some work on my car. Its a stock R33 with only some pretty average rims. At the moment I have around $4.5k to spend on it. I got $800 rego due soon so i'd make it around 3.8k I was wondering if anyone could point me to a panel beater or similar that could either fit a bodykit and make the paint look new again or simply fit the bodykit and respray the car in the same colour? Anyone think it would be possible to get it done for around the 2-3k mark? Kits costing me $900 from DMD who want 2.6k in total to fit and colour code it, no fixing of paint elsewhere.

Just after opinions.

PS please don't mention its a GTS and why waste my money etc as i'll be driving it for 3years and the bodykits really the only mod i'm going to do as the stock one depresses me. Once i'm off my p's i'll get what I can for it and buy a turbo or a GTR if I can scrape the money together.

yuukkk GTIR lol.

wats actual wrong with the body work? is the body kit a different colour or sumshit?

And kitwalker i would say marty, everyone of my mates with performance/import cars get their work done there and I've spoken to him a number of times about some things concerning my 32 and he is very enthusiastic and knowledgeable.

MW Performance on (07) 5445 5953 or 4/40 Kerryl St, Kunda Park, 4558

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Hey guys looking for some Sunny Coast knowledge here. Recently got my P's and I want to finally do some work on my car. Its a stock R33 with only some pretty average rims. At the moment I have around $4.5k to spend on it. I got $800 rego due soon so i'd make it around 3.8k I was wondering if anyone could point me to a panel beater or similar that could either fit a bodykit and make the paint look new again or simply fit the bodykit and respray the car in the same colour? Anyone think it would be possible to get it done for around the 2-3k mark? Kits costing me $900 from DMD who want 2.6k in total to fit and colour code it, no fixing of paint elsewhere.

Just after opinions.

PS please don't mention its a GTS and why waste my money etc as i'll be driving it for 3years and the bodykits really the only mod i'm going to do as the stock one depresses me. Once i'm off my p's i'll get what I can for it and buy a turbo or a GTR if I can scrape the money together.

I'm not sure, for the price u have quoted on here, u might get kit installed and have it painted but for a full respray you'll find it alot more expensive then that unless you know somebody who will do you mates rates.If your paint is still in good condition and isnt faded or clear coat peeling or anything, id advise for you to go get a meguirs' clay bar and quik detailer kit and use that on your paint, i recently did it on a car and it came up 100 times better, then i did a polish like normal on the car all over. it takes a full day when u first do it but its wrth the results for your efforts. P.S. (dont use the clay bar directly on your paint work without lubricating first with quik detailer before you rub the paint.)

u got any interested buyers for your 33 yet daz?

EDIT: i just relised u got a GTR :D

what colour is it?? Im ganna drive past that place where u work and check it out haha

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hahah did u take this on sunday arvo?

I was driving behind one identical for a wee bit then it turned off into that boat ramp/parking area haha

awesome car man :D

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