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if no-one has posted about this, they're the guys that run the inspection stations out on the side of the highways, plus they also have rights to pull over and issue defects to heavy vehicles and taxis

these pricks were running round town one night, they'd finish with one cab, bolt round the corner, throw on the purple lights and do another one :)

and on another note, my internet speed :P - bigpond cable internet (same cable as foxtel uses :) )

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Too slow

321636669.pngFTW. A bit slow because the wife and kids computers were playing games when I did this.

Edited by 4door_Sleeper
ye man it keeps coming up with an error when i try n sign in :P

i clicked the trouble shoot and it fixed it through its steps try that 1.

on another random topic :) does anyone know of anyone thats had a non convertable car turned into a convertable or workshops that do it?

i heard its easy enough if you gota steel chassis but is that the only reasonable way?

to below yeah that is pretty low but i only got 5827. its quick enough for sau purposes :) learn some patience people the porn will download eventually

Edited by Inline 6
hey just wondering does anyone know if anyone in adelaide does RB20 ecu remaps??

been thinkin bout gettin one when i get my 32 back

Mike Dale from Road & Track can do any remap to any nissan ECU as well as a safe and reliable tune (or if you specify it, a dangerous hardcore performance tune). give them a call. info is in my sig.

+1 from a happy customer...I'll be getting a stock 32gtr ecu modded once I get the turbos and supporting mods... and best thing yet, I'll still be able to do data logging/live telemetry/consult diagnostics/ecu map fine tuning with a nice conzult cable/software kit :) Got the EEE, wired it into the glovebox... just need the conzult kit. +2 for solid state hdds and their tolerance to vibration and gforces :P

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