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i cant beleive noboddy else writes random interesting (well i hope they are interesting) essays on here.......

lol they do in the wasteland section.....

They are interesting :P

hahaha i just realised this is a thread for shit talk!! oh god if only i knew earlier hahaha

oh the missus is giving me the shits! dont spend money on the car! get lost the car will always stay with me! hahahaha

Oh no....sif peeps dont explore...

How much have you spent??..In my house its the other way around :w00t:

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Sometimes i can be a little bit too passionate about things, which i have found out can either send you broke very quickly or get you in trouble.............

I so know what you mean :w00t: I have only just ran out of money...but it will go back up again :P and im always in trouble :( lol

lol I just spent that on brake upgrade :laughing-smiley-014:

I know where she is coming from but you do have to have some fun, when a house comes into it....it gets hard to do the things you want :P

True I would live in my GTR but its a bit cramped :laughing-smiley-014:

ah they say "women u cant live with them and u cant live without them"!!!! and there right

Yes we are very difficult at the best of times :P

But we have our good moments :w00t:

So she isnt into the whole car thing?? Does she get to drive your car??

Sinful:

Too true about the house (and wife) restricting things. I have been in my house now for 18 months, and only just got the '33 last month. However, I've only MENTINED about spending money on the car, and already I have been hit with

We need a new fridge,

We need a new bedroom setting

You need to do the weeding

You need to paint the screen in the back yard

You need to put a phone line to the alarm

Blah blah blah,

I've only spent 1 day working on the 'line so far!! LOL

hahaha i just realised this is a thread for shit talk!! oh god if only i knew earlier hahaha

oh the missus is giving me the shits! dont spend money on the car! get lost the car will always stay with me! hahahaha

+ your car doesnt spend one week a month out of action!!! and if it does happen to be not running right its generally fixed in less than a week and you can also recover some money from your car when you get rid of it.... last time i tried to sell my missuss i got in trouble!!!

hehehheeeeee (sorry if i offended anyone just trying to be funny) :laughing-smiley-014:

Sinful:

Too true about the house (and wife) restricting things. I have been in my house now for 18 months, and only just got the '33 last month. However, I've only MENTINED about spending money on the car, and already I have been hit with

We need a new fridge,

We need a new bedroom setting

You need to do the weeding

You need to paint the screen in the back yard

You need to put a phone line to the alarm

Blah blah blah,

I've only spent 1 day working on the 'line so far!! LOL

Aww, see that stuff takes time and can be done in stages....that is a bit of a big list

I like how its we and we and then you , you and you lol

Need compromise if you do one thing on the list the you can work on your car next time???

+ your car doesnt spend one week a month out of action!!! and if it does happen to be not running right its generally fixed in less than a week and you can also recover some money from your car when you get rid of it.... last time i tried to sell my missuss i got in trouble!!!

hehehheeeeee (sorry if i offended anyone just trying to be funny) :laughing-smiley-014:

I lol'd

if being funny and dont want to offend use this guy :w00t: he gets you out of it! :P

Do you guys reckon a greddy td06 25g + manifold + dump is a good buy for 2g???

Im drooling over this turbo but dont know whether i can spare the cash.

who you buying through?

Im a newbie still with turbo's and stuff so I dont know :P

Chris: LOL at selling the missus. I would NEVER Try that,..... I think it would become "4 weeks a month" out of aciton if that happened LOL

lol

Just wait until you break up (hopefullly that will never happen - especially if you have a house etc together)... then you may try and consider it!!!

i once saw a funny t shirt saying if it has wheels or a skirt you cant afford it and i am just beginning to realise the meaning of that now..

I ended up leaving mt barker just after you did last night as someone got a tip off that the police were coming over due to the large amount of young people with imports hanging around in the cinema car park.

Ahhh i am nackered im going to bed.... peace out!!!

lol

Just wait until you break up (hopefullly that will never happen - especially if you have a house etc together)... then you may try and consider it!!!

i once saw a funny t shirt saying if it has wheels or a skirt you cant afford it and i am just beginning to realise the meaning of that now..

I ended up leaving mt barker just after you did last night as someone got a tip off that the police were coming over due to the large amount of young people with imports hanging around in the cinema car park.

Ahhh i am nackered im going to bed.... peace out!!!

:P Night

Yeah I see those t shirts all the time :laughing-smiley-014:

I have one it says" I drive faster then boys" on the front and then on the back says" Deal with it" It pisses a few of them off :w00t:

who you buying through?

Im a newbie still with turbo's and stuff so I dont know :P

Cheers for the tip off on the smiley faces ...(i would hate to see my dogy rating go up to 50% LOL).

I am looking at the one that Hoshima has for sale over in perth (i think it is an 800hp one --> yeah baby!!!!!)... the only thing is if i get a bigger turbs then i have to get new injectors and then an airflow meter, and then prob some splitfires and a new front pipe (as i have a split dump/front that batmbl was selling off the forums some time ago) and then a new dyno tune...... all this as you could imagine is going to cost lots of $$$$$$ and i dont really want to take out another loan... :w00t:

im going to bed, (for the second time) I will catch up on this thread tomorrow morning as i am absolutely exhausted and can hardly walk due to being hacked to shreds in soccer today...... peace out!!!!

Cheers for the tip off on the smiley faces ...(i would hate to see my dogy rating go up to 50% LOL).

I am looking at the one that Hoshima has for sale over in perth (i think it is an 800hp one --> yeah baby!!!!!)... the only thing is if i get a bigger turbs then i have to get new injectors and then an airflow meter, and then prob some splitfires and a new front pipe (as i have a split dump/front that batmbl was selling off the forums some time ago) and then a new dyno tune...... all this as you could imagine is going to cost lots of $$$$$$ and i dont really want to take out another loan... :w00t:

im going to bed, (for the second time) I will catch up on this thread tomorrow morning as i am absolutely exhausted and can hardly walk due to being hacked to shreds in soccer today...... peace out!!!!

your new job will fund it nicely

alternately, keep it for a lil longer & buy a GTR :P

Totally offtopic has anyone here ever done an ambleside road run in under a minute?? (betwen hahndorf and verdun highway?) ps it is pretty hard to get up to the speed limit through those windy bits!

ps when do i lose my 40% dodgyness rating for that --> like my signature

lol... The above qualifies... I can bump it up a little if your tired of sitting on 40%?

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Car jack is fine. You will need a reasonable breaker bar. :P

On the note of a big turbo.... Don't go too big as you loose the fun in first and second gear.

Mafia over in QLD has the right idea.. GT30r .63 18psi Water/Meth injection and an easy 295rwkw, all its boost in by 3600rpm. Still has more in it; he's just a little worried about the stock bottom end. Which I wouldn't be. :w00t:

Det is what kills the bottom ends.

S3girl here in Adelaide ran his stocker bottom end Rb30 up to 470rwkw with WI and a big turbo. Quite impressive what a little bit of water and methanol is able to do.

every state needs a wasteland :w00t:

yeah its ------------> that a way :(

How's the car??

Im loving mine and fully got the hang of driving it now :P

car is sooooooo awsome!!! i love being a skyline owner!!!!! such awsome looking cars, and get a massive smile everytime i drive the thing (nothing quite like the feeling of boost, amiright?? =P)

the stairs you get when you pull into petrol stations... they are priceless =)

but it needs a bit of work i thinks, brakes need changing, and there is a bit of fixing up needed on the body work. want to get that fixed up first. also want to do a complete fluid change over, i think its making a slight tapping sound? and dad thinks there is a sound like a wheel bearing playing up as well... oh and suspension, its just BAD!! super hard, even brand new aussie roads are like giant pot holes for me... will get SK to hook me up at some point in time

lots to do, lots of money needed, but soooo worth it!!!

havent got the hang of driving it yet, partly because its manual, partly because its 1000000000000000000000000000000000 times better than my 91 camry =P (and i dont drive it all that often)

i dont have either unfortunately.... i might do the fronts myself (can the fronts and rears be done by the jack in the boot? is it adequate?)

Ive heard the rears can be a bit of pain as the rear seat and parcel shelf has to be removed.

Its either i do it myself or i can get all four done for about $225 which i have heard from other people isnt too bad.

Totally offtopic has anyone here ever done an ambleside road run in under a minute?? (betwen hahndorf and verdun highway?) ps it is pretty hard to get up to the speed limit through those windy bits!

Another thing does anyone have some C-spanners that i can borrow?? PM me a phone#...

or know of where i can get some for cheap (my budget has been totally blown).

Ring Chris from Tyreplus to see how much he will charge you tell him Steve with the 4door 33 told you you will look after him, and you will have change from $225 probably more than you think but i have no idea

no not yet :P

Maybe I will pull the fuse out....havent been game just yet :) I like to get use to the car first

Need to set up the switch in side the car :wub:

Red nothing wrong with being passionate about things ;) seems your passionate about writing aswell....

Essays FTW!! :P

siff take the fuse out :P i dont have that luxury

Fishpaste: You car looked mighty fine Friday night, not sure what needs tidying up? :wub:

SO: Being a wasteland and a place for general chat, how old are people on here? On the cruise on friday night I was feeling a little old considering my cousin who is 8 years younger than me was there and most ppl seemed his age LOL

Im 26, 27 in 2 months. What's others ages?

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