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I used Jiff :P on my GTR last night to remove a sticker off the rear bar!

It worked quite well suprisingly. I've had this stupid sticker on there since I imported the car. It was literally randomly placed on the rear bar. Why they stuck it there, I will never know.

Jiff ftw!!

I'm sick of my GTS-T already. :P

I'm not.. 7 going on 8years strong. :P

The R32's are great fun little cars; I've driven r33's just not for me too boaty less racy feeling; R34's yeah felt really nice with that r32 racy/feedback feel.

Hahaha Joel if R33's are boaty you should try mine for a luxory cruiser its not too bad :P

im going to ring Shaun and see how much for a touch up tune i reckon since putting the pfc in it may have picked up a few more angry wasps :P

uuuuummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm possibly, i can't remember lol. i don't think so?

i saw a nice 34 there, thought it might ahve been yours. although it didnt have to white lids on the head lights so i wasnt sure :S

I used Jiff :P on my GTR last night to remove a sticker off the rear bar!

It worked quite well suprisingly. I've had this stupid sticker on there since I imported the car. It was literally randomly placed on the rear bar. Why they stuck it there, I will never know.

Jiff ftw!!

K @ H wax and grease remover is also great for that kind of thing! highly recomend it.

K @ H wax and grease remover is also great for that kind of thing! highly recomend it.

I was wondering what was good to use on those types of things! I had some of that Turtle bug, small baby and tar removal stuff that you can spray onto your car, but it didn't work

hey boys and girls...

REALLY NEED a r32 MSPEC front bar!!!!

and REO BAR!

I had a good look at my reo and turns out it has been trimmed to fit a cooler, it's only a small section so I didn't notice it before.

There's not much metal missing at all, but if you want something un molestered for regency I'm afraid mine probably won't do. :D

Edited by AndrewJZX100

its been 2 weeks since i last drove my car, so i just took it out for a lap of the block, it just doesnt feel right

maybe its angry at me? lol

any one else felt this after not driving it for a while?

every car feels like a commodore if the setup is wrong....

my 33 has HR tien coilovers, decent tread on 18's and gay strut braces and already has amazing turn in, and yes ive driven all sorts of cars to compare...Very happy the way the thing handles. Flat as and turn in like a mofo. Let the talking happen in the hills.

Edited by Ryanrb25
its been 2 weeks since i last drove my car, so i just took it out for a lap of the block, it just doesnt feel right

maybe its angry at me? lol

any one else felt this after not driving it for a while?

When i had the corolla id leave the 33 there for a week or two then jump in it and it would remind me why i still got it, felt f*kn amazing in comparison to the corolla haha.

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