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i hear this, i think everytime an aurion has pulled up next to me they have wanted a race. i think the 200 kilowasps propaganda goes to their heads

yeah 200 lkileelr wasp forht em iddle spec one. TRD = 240 kw :D iyt'd also probablt rip most old nsisaan a new arsehole with a funny hting called toqrue and driveability.

anyway I still olikel nissan my shitbox nissan is okya

Deja vu!

Got pulled over last night at the same spot on Port road for the RBT. Same cop RBT me, another cop shone his light thru my cabin, asked about the GPS (thinking it was some boost controller no doubt) :laugh: Again I got asked to pull over up the road and they looked over the things on the stagea as the night before. :bunny: Didn't say much, just looked at it alot and let me go! :D They gave me a vote of confidence tho, said my "import" was one of the "more stock looking" ones out there.

Sounds like they're keen to nick yas for Apexi gear or boost controllers or even the monster tacho. Watch out guys!

Ruby: 2

Cops: 0

:D they might push for overtime and trip and fall in the penalty box pushing a penalty shoot-out

in other news my daughters under 8 school side won yesterday but i was sick and had to stay home :laugh: ah well allways next fortnight and carnival in 4 weeks :bunny:

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oh and thanks steve, any idea how these things are installed into a gts-t? Im pretty sure i can work it out, just dont know if its been done and how..

its driver information like speed, rpm, engine information simular to the pfc hand controller but with larger colour screen which also has an AV input for a dvd/tv if you desire.

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okay, flame me for tryin (and failing) to use the search properly

tryin to find someone who can make me up custom stickers

nissan want to charge a bomb for some new sticker badges for the patrol, so i want to get some done custom (i dont want them in the dark silver that nissan did them in anyway. one of the only tidy ups i have to do externally, and a badge upgrade will bring it a bit more to my liking

any ideas?

no badges, go full stealth.

lol, it aint a skyline. i want people to know its turbro LOL

i have a friend that cuts vinyl i can ask we need to make Vectors of the art you want

ah k cool stuff. any easy ways to make the vectors of the badges?

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