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Hmm nice...

Cause I have a mis fire issue at the moment in the GTR so might be upgrading the coil packs to splitfires and they are good!

Did you have a mis fire shaun? or just upgraded for the hell of it?

Phew!!!

he had a freakin crazy misfire, wasnt fun.

Yeah it does come down to price doesnt it...well I hope it all goes well :)

heh, always comes back to money.

the gtr's still on the list, but i might wait til im in another job.

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he had a freakin crazy misfire, wasnt fun.

heh, always comes back to money.

the gtr's still on the list, but i might wait til im in another job.

Aww Coil packs are a common thing to break :thumbsup: and looks like that will be my problem also...My car sounds like it has some lumpy cams, its cool but for the wrong reasons :)

Thats fair enough.... so what is this soarer..... year,colour, mods??

So we should expect you on the cruise this weekend Shaun :)

Probably not as not sure how long it will take them to do my front bar as they are quite busy at the moment.

I hope to be out though with the top secret front bar in place though.

Aww Coil packs are a common thing to break :thumbsup: and looks like that will be my problem also...My car sounds like it has some lumpy cams, its cool but for the wrong reasons :)

Thats fair enough.... so what is this soarer..... year,colour, mods??

Mine sounded like a WRX on roids. lol

It wasn't good at all, now sounds like a skyline and goes heaps harder than before.

Big thumbs up to splitfires, well worth doing even if you dont have a misfire.

Thats fair enough.... so what is this soarer..... year,colour, mods??

silver(ish), grey leather int, comepletely standard, lol, tis just a cruiser.

but after just stepping out of a friends gtr... guh, lol, might end up not buying it, ah, decisions decisions.

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Mine sounded like a WRX on roids. lol

It wasn't good at all, now sounds like a skyline and goes heaps harder than before.

Big thumbs up to splitfires, well worth doing even if you dont have a misfire.

LOL My sounds like a dragster at the moment

Where did you get your split fires from?

Glad she is all fixed up !

silver(ish), grey leather int, comepletely standard, lol, tis just a cruiser.

but after just stepping out of a friends gtr... guh, lol, might end up not buying it, ah, decisions decisions.

Oh so nice then.....I like a cruising car they are cool ;0

LOL you are making it hard for yourself but should rush into it!!

any1 here watch the Today show??

they were in Adelaide this morning hehe, i got there at like 5am

just so i could see Human Nature :thumbsup:

my friends mum was saying that they had the cameras on us alot lol

oooooooooooo i hugged Humphrey B. Bear :(

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