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Congrats chad! Yes i can vouch for RYAN rb25 aswel, he is a busy man but once u get ur hands on him u'll never let him go lol.

Nice work craig mayb now u can stick with the big boyz lol

dont worry mate, i was never threatened by an RB20 :)

jokes mate

just got back from aussie dyno and mufflers,

my face looks like this :P

ryan managed to get the boost curve on earlier and stronger, making an impressive (imo) 234.2 rwkw, just under 14 psi

pretty safely to!

car felt better than ever on the way home.

need something done? pm Ryan rb25, he will be happy to help.

:)

Craig, Thanks for the comments!, Trader rating? hehe. when you left we were figuring out the PFC a bit more on my mates s15, We got it sussed mate so when you want a tune to get those mixtures to where they should be just let me know, we'll work something out for you.

Congrats chad! Yes i can vouch for RYAN rb25 aswel, he is a busy man but once u get ur hands on him u'll never let him go lol.

Nice work craig mayb now u can stick with the big boyz lol

Thanks scott, thanks for being patient!

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i just put in a new fuel pump in my GTR and now it wont start?

any ideas?

Whats it doing? or whats it NOT doing? (What fuel pump?)

Can you hear it buzzing? Terminals the correct way around? Fuel lines the correct way around? more info :) Ive done mine before without much problem.

thats not really a deal breaker just means you will get the car cheaper as its broken

well the R31 i went to look at was great except it has a cracked head :P

how do you know they were fine? mine looked not too bad so i unscrewed the plug and gave a little pull and bingo sheered off on closer inspection one of the terminals didn't have very much solder at all

all done to steve and guess what.... the contacts were fine :S

i got NFI....

but i got the alan key XD

can i say before you guys use words thinking your all cool and stuff actually search if they have meanings... yesterday someone asked what Uleh mean and someone said i dont know think it has no meaning, well i always though Uleh was a bloke you know mates with Habib it turns out Uleh is lebo for mate or brutha cmon guys in this day and age RESEARCH >>Urban Dictonary<<

ha ha yeah....

im lookin forword to some dry weather, so i can enjoy the drive.

BRING ON SPRING ULEH HABIB!

oh came across this nice little replica also :)

>>old school GTR<<

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