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there is a DIY in the DIY section, it looks perfectly safe to me, just strip out EVERYTHING before you attempt it. Mind you the process in the DIY was done in an R31 I think I dont know if theres any differences that would affect the process.

Any one know how safe it is to put dry ice on floor deadner. I rang BOC and they said its 80deg- so im scared it might waking the metal???

So you want to remove the sound deatner?? Then yeh dry ice is the best way to do it, Use a hammer and presto it comes of nice as! Unless you want to sit there with a hammer and screwdriver/scraper!!

I was walking to my granparents house the other day, as we wogs always live around the corner from our parents/grandparents...

Anyway, I hear this noise, turn around, and by far the sweetest R32GTR I have ever seen comes screaming down the road.

I noticed a for sale sign on the back, here it is:

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...matchallpartial

Absolute beast... if I had a spare 50,000 dollars I would buy it. I would. Sorry Andy... haha... I still want your car though. and no, this wont go in the spotted thread no one reads that garb.

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Not sure if you are serious or not, but the photo of it on the dyno is at Willall racing, so they'd know for sure.

Nah just curious..I have too many GTR's as it is lol

Thought it might of been, cause not that many big engine buliders in SA..

Thanks :)

Not too bad steve :) Im thinking of getting the Canon S5IS.

Im looking for something with a little more control to play with shots, and I really like the idea of the pivot screen

http://www.canon.com.au/products/cameras/d...ershots5is.aspx

Has some good review too, and highly recommended from couple of ppl at Teds cameras too

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