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omg sr i know this mate. this isnt my first car :P

u weren't a mechanic in a past life were u :D

well if it isnt your first car, you would understand were im coming from :)

nah i wasnt a mechanic in my past life but ive got a good understanding how things work. (wats good and wats shit aswell)

well if it isnt your first car, you would understand were im coming from :P

nah i wasnt a mechanic in my past life but ive got a good understanding how things work. (wats good and wats shit aswell)

Anything new done to your car lately?

soo M is your r34 going to be a rice burner or a missile?

haha wat do u think. focussing on performance mods...fmic, Power FC +hand held controller with dyno tune, exhaust, got my apexi :) lol probably should invest in some good brakes etc etc. im gonna be doin style mods too i.e body kit, might do interior later...no subs this time, jus some good 6x9 and splits. and anyway a ricer is only a ricer if they havent got the performance to go with their looks :):D

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I was out for a while tonight. Plenty of police out. Went past the RBT at alex 3 times and never got pulled over. had a laugh at some little buzz box with leds in the exhausts.

yer. moved from alex carpark. and went to the chemist carpark. probably 10min after i got there, i paddy wagon pulled up at macca's. then 10min after that 2 squad bikes pulled in. they sat in macca's staring at everyone, noting some number plates no doubt :)

1) You turn scanner on

2) you enter scanner frequency/s that you wish to scan (knowing what police channels there are helps allot).

3) Press Scan.

4) Hear the police calling you in

5) Put your foot to the floor and crank your boost to 17psi.

6) Drive like your mothers life depended on it.

7) Go to sleep.

is step 7 mandatory..

ok what channels do police use..?

Can anyone recomend a intercooler for me that will be reasonably easy to fit and they are or have used previously and would swear by? Also where they bought it and cost?

GKTECH is excellent. i SWEAR BY IT. $350

but if u got money do what andy says.

Buy the blitz LM...around 900 from autobarn...no cutting required

but i love my angle grinder.. i have dropped the angle grinder on my foot when i was wearing thongs while i was cutting seat rails..

and smacked my finger with it while cutting a reo.

good times.

actually its goin in on monday for a forged enigne. Je's/eagles/big port job/ cams etc etc should be good, carnt wait to run more boost. Go the rattley sr20s :)

how about your self?? anything new??

YAY SR POWAH..

one is rattley more than the other... but the other runs 12psi and the other only runs 9.. time to max the shitty 25g out.

what cams u buying and what turbo..

atm i got a gt30/71 running HKS step 1 cams. ill be using the step 1 cams for run in then upgrading to some hks step2s 272s with 11.5lift or maybe 264s with 12lift. then either a t67 25g series or td06 l2. no ebay turbos thats for sure..lol

still gong iwth the rb25 conversion??

Markimak...Police channels already in it...You interested?

yeah i am.

is it like the one in fast and the furious that the yellow GTR driver uses..?

atm i got a gt30/71 running HKS step 1 cams. ill be using the step 1 cams for run in then upgrading to some hks step2s 272s with 11.5lift or maybe 264s with 12lift. then either a t67 25g series or td06 l2. no ebay turbos thats for sure..lol

still gong iwth the rb25 conversion??

hmm a 3071R sheep haha from NS.com

what made u choose the GT30 series turbo..? .64 housing.. u getting 4inch inlet aswell..?

im keen to see pics of ur setup SRpwr. read a fair bit that the turbo is pointless unless u got some cams to flow some more.

trust turbos make me happy in the pants..

yeah the RB25 will be going in as soon as i get back from the philippines..

i still need a RB25 gearbox. and alternator.. anyone..?

youse is a crazy nigga sr. wack in a 2jz-gte :rofl::)

and wassup zac, did u have a crash, engine probs.........or did u have an encounter of the blue and red kind?

I'm not 100% sure it was Zac but there was a silver 33 in the middle of a red and blue disco for ages near pub mooloolaba last night. Didnt get a real good look.

I'm not 100% sure it was Zac but there was a silver 33 in the middle of a red and blue disco for ages near pub mooloolaba last night. Didnt get a real good look.

Yeah that was me in the middle of the 4 cop cars unfortunitly, so i will have to see how many points i got left, it was f**ked but it was my own fault, but still f**ked.

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