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anyone know the part number for the drive shaft boot's? the thing that hold grease.

Noticed mine was split today so i need to get it replaced.

Also, does anyone know what size bolt you need to hold the front calapiers on for r34 gtr brembo's?

Edited by Luke_ENR34

Since I don't know what Skyline to get yet, I'm testing the waters by test driving this one:

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/deale...amp;Make=NISSAN

It'll be the first time I've driven a Line, and I'm still to learn manual :( so it's an Auto for now.

And I know it's not a turbo, I just want to get an initial feel for the car.

Edited by Normsta
ill pay anything for my Ice coffee fix, its a matter of need more than want.

*shakes from withdraws

Do what I do every morning

- 4 x Teaspoon Nescafe Blend 43

- 2 x Teaspoon Sugar

- 1 cm boiled water

Fill to the top with chilled milk, make your own ice coffee, skull then go to work!

LOL don't worry i've been calling it a mutant baby coz it's like 10cm's

when it's meant to be about 4cm's :)

yeah thanks for that ever though your having twins and there on each others shoulder practising for the circus :D

Joe doesnt have those tyres at that price anymore i checked

Also big thanx to Nene for lunch, Ben and Steve for doing my breaks they were really bad and anything you guys ever need help with ill be there much appreciated concidering i have never done anything for you in the past to just want to help and put on a killer lunch thanx guys :down:

you welcome hun, i learnt something too :D i always rush jobs then have to do them twice thanks Ben :(

yea i was very lucky that is for sure!

wow i didnt know you were involved with it steve,i used to be close friends with yazmyn,from what she explained to me and the pictures she showed me of the car she was in she is one very lucky girl. reading what you wrote gave me shivers steve! id like to thank you for everything you did that day.

no problem i even went to visit them in hospital and dropped off a magazine to her given to me by a lady at church i hope she still has it, i only got to speak with her mum but its the gesture that they will never forget

i havnt herd from her for some time now but last i knew she was doing very well and was doing well for herself.i dont know what she was like before the accedent but the yazmyn i knew was a very happy and cheerfull person.

yeah she was in a near fatal accident like 8 weeks prior to that one and had only just gone back to school... poor girl hope her schooling recovered

Me too. Who wants to let me drive their car?? :)

bahahahaha i joke. gosh a skyline? me? no way haha. not yet anyways lol :down:

i'll let you with my imobiliser on :(

i see though! you haven't popped your skyline cherry! because you wouldn't be saying that if you did

Since I don't know what Skyline to get yet, I'm testing the waters by test driving this one:

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/deale...amp;Make=NISSAN

It'll be the first time I've driven a Line, and I'm still to learn manual :( so it's an Auto for now.

And I know it's not a turbo, I just want to get an initial feel for the car.

mate, dont let a pos like that give you a first glimpse of a 33...not a chance in hell will it impress you...non turbo auto with 180thou on the clock.... go find a decent manual s2 gts-t to test drive.. much different. Oh, i can't believe they want 12 grand for that haha.

Edited by Ryanrb25
so ryan mate since you're like a guru! how would i go by displaying boost on my fc handcontroller? and if it's possible would you be able to do it?

i would be interested in this too, i dont really wanna splash out on the whole pfc boost control kit

anyone know the part number for the drive shaft boot's? the thing that hold grease.

Noticed mine was split today so i need to get it replaced.

Also, does anyone know what size bolt you need to hold the front calapiers on for r34 gtr brembo's?

pretty sure you can get those boots from supercheap auto etc.

just measure the ones you have so you get the right size.

yeah thanks for that ever though your having twins and there on each others shoulder practising for the circus :(

lol that would be funny seeing them do circus acts haha, but i only heard 1 heart beat thankfully

i don't think i could cope with twins haha

so ryan mate since you're like a guru! how would i go by displaying boost on my fc handcontroller? and if it's possible would you be able to do it?
i would be interested in this too, i dont really wanna splash out on the whole pfc boost control kit

lol im no guru but im more than happy to help. Ill find out what map sensor is suitable for the readout, im pretty sure the n13 pulsar map sensor was used on someone's pfc i seen a while back...maybe cubes knows a bit more than me. Be more than happy to help you guys hook it all up.

lol im no guru but im more than happy to help. Ill find out what map sensor is suitable for the readout, im pretty sure the n13 pulsar map sensor was used on someone's pfc i seen a while back...maybe cubes knows a bit more than me. Be more than happy to help you guys hook it all up.

hey cheers mate, ill try and scam the map sensor off my sisters n13 pulsar :(

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