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3" turoback exhaust system ftw.

Properly shielded pod filter and intercooler.

then get a dyno and see if your fuel pump is still working up to scratch, possibly upgrade that and coilpacks - they'll die soon anyway.

that should see you into high 13s if they car is running well

Not exactly new to SAUWA, but I am now residing in Perth, rather then in Karratha, so I will be at the Dyno Day at Tenegah in a few weeks. I think my membership lapsed or something as I don;t show as a member anymore on the forums, no biggy, but I do still have my membership card.. #54.. After being up norht for so long, I am looking forward to getting into a few SAUWA events with my car.. The only cruising I have done in WA was with SilviaWA who let me cruise in my rental car when I came to Perth, as my old 180SX was well known, as was I, to the rest of the club.

Hoping to meet a few new people, get into some in depth technical discussions about modifications (watch out, being in the Pilbara for a long time, gives one time to think and research mods extensively, including hundreds of hours on Desktop Dyno selecting the perfect camshaft profiles) and generally socialising with like minded people.

I thought you moved to Sydney? Or you come back to Perth like when I moved to Queensland for about 2 months :D

You talking to me? huh? :D

Anyway, if you are...I did move to Sydney but I came back.... and now you are gone. Typical!

You talking to me? huh? ;)

Anyway, if you are...I did move to Sydney but I came back.... and now you are gone. Typical!

Well, there's no-body else here, I must be talking to you. ;) I'm not gone, I came back too! So there's no need to miss me :)

ps Perth > Sunshine Coast

  • 3 weeks later...

name: Steve

nicks: Wogan (my surname)

age: 23

car: r32 gts-t

old car: honda civic and subaru L series wagon (rock on!)

job: video editor

cruiz/events: none yet .. tried joining sauwa.. filled out form, waiting on next step ><

hobbies: cars, drinks, computers, women.. the usual.

Name: Rhys

Copyrighted since: 9 Febuary 1990

I drive a: Silver R33 GTS (Non-turbo...yet...)

I work/study as: Apprentice mechanic, slave at Maccas Mirrabooka

Cruise/event attendance rate: None yet, but want to go to one asap. Cant wait!!

Music taste: Hip-hop, rap, rock. Anything new and decent

Hobbies: Cars, girls, Skylines Australia, driving, and modifying

Might be of use contacting me for: Oil changes, cheap mechanic in a few years, cruising.

Hey Guys,

Name: Corey

Ride: 1998 Nissan Stagea Series 2 in the sexah Pearl White which i picked up not this friday but the one before.

Mods: Dayz bodykit and dolphin grille and lowered.

Age: 21

Love cruising and working on cars but will be getting all my mechanical work done professionally on the stagea. Hope to meet some of you guys soon on Sauwa cruises or any others.

=D

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Hey Guys,

Name: Corey

Ride: 1998 Nissan Stagea Series 2 in the sexah Pearl White which i picked up not this friday but the one before.

Mods: Dayz bodykit and dolphin grille and lowered.

Age: 21

Love cruising and working on cars but will be getting all my mechanical work done professionally on the stagea. Hope to meet some of you guys soon on Sauwa cruises or any others.

=D

welcome to sauwa, where u the guy i had a chat too on the cruise last week at bp?

Name: Andrew

Car: R34 GT-T 2 Door Turbo

Mods: URAS bodykit, Blitz Filter and Exhaust, Work Emotion CR Kai in Chrome... i think that's it (unfortunately, uni student = lack of $$$) =S

Age: 19

guys, i've been a member for many years but have never had an 'R' series car until last December, i am a member of nearly all forums around especially SWA seeing as though i used to have a pretty nice 180sx but i though i wanted to go something newer and more reliable which left me with the option of the R34... love it so much i'm trying my best to get a V35 Coupe, give me a year or two haha

anyway, really want to go out there and meet all of you guys... go for a nice cruise and a BBQ or something you know? cannot wait, if you see a white URAS R34 around Murdoch(UNI)/Victoria Park(GIRL)/Willeton(GIRL)/Mirrabooka(RESIDENCE)/Joondalup(WORK)/Butler(RESIDENCE) that's more than likely me so just throw me a wave :)

- Andy

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi to All!!

I just got my R34 GTR 3 days ago and am very excited about it still! haha, decided to join SAUWA to keep in touch with all my fellow Skyline enthusiasts. I actually switched over from a Holden Commoredore VZ SV6 just recently and there's no turning back for me..Skyline all the wayy!!

I'm still waiting to receive the SAUWA sticker and membership card but once I get that will definitely stick it on immediately! haha

Some info about me:

Name: Kelvin

Age: 23

Wheels: R34 GT-R V-Spec

Work: Still studying :)

Music tastes: R&B, Ballads, Hip-hop, Rock

Cruise/event attendance rate: currently zero but will definitely make it a point to go for some

Hobbies: Soccer, Table-tennis, badminton, cars, drinking :)

Anywayz, hope to be able to join as many cruises as possible to meet up with you guys and get to know some of ya.

See ya soon!

Kelvin

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