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aussie discount mufflers and dyno is corner of pt road and south road next to dazzlers!!!

ill be there next week to get tune and some bits made up :D awsome guys and treat ur car well!!

tell em ryan sent u!

there ya go

that second car the silver 33GTR looks like it has SA plates and im pretty sure that photo was taken at Tilbrooks workshop.

yep I was there the day they brought that wrecked R33GTR in - was not a sorry sight at all :)

im sooooo in LOVE :D

hey mate, if you want to spend $30k on an R34GTT buy mine :) .... but mine has 230rwkw and all sort of fruit that that one doesn't have :) (and before everyone asks - no I am not actively trying to sell my car - but everything is for sale at the right price).

while your talking about wiring, are you any good with headlight wiring Ryan?

my parkers(angel eyes, just the led ring and dash lights) come one when my door is opened. they turn off when i shut my door, and still work fine via the headlight stalk.

could that mean that the person that wired them up somehow crossed them with the interior light switch, so its turned on when the door is open?

hmmm....strange...seems something simular to what your saying only they took the power from two sources...pm me if you want me to have a sus sometime.

there ya go

thanks for the free plugs adrian...aussie dyno will look after anyone who says Ryan sent you hehe....see ya down there guys.

Put my Bilsteins in today along with some EBC Redstuff Pads, Rotor machining and replaced a broken swaybar (rose joint style) link......now my back is stuffed!!

FRONT......................................REAR

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Put my Bilsteins in today along with some EBC Redstuff Pads, Rotor machining and replaced a broken swaybar (rose joint style) link......now my back is stuffed!!

FRONT......................................REAR

very nice, let me know your thoughts on the ebc reds once you have given them some curry. and im in the market for coilovers aswell so bit of feedback would be nice to hear..

on another note.. just a reminder to all that its that season again... little shits roaming the streets breaking into cars!! had my vl done last night.... just took smokes and money... diddnt take the isotta bling or greddy guages but still... be carful where u park!!

peace

true Mark, its f*&^ing school holidays. Lock things up, and be aware!

The last round of school holidays, some little c***s kicked my bins over in the early hours of the morning... just about everyone in my street copped it as well. Little shits.

very nice, let me know your thoughts on the ebc reds once you have given them some curry. and im in the market for coilovers aswell so bit of feedback would be nice to hear..

on another note.. just a reminder to all that its that season again... little shits roaming the streets breaking into cars!! had my vl done last night.... just took smokes and money... diddnt take the isotta bling or greddy guages but still... be carful where u park!!

peace

f**king little shits, as soon as school holidays start, you start seeing wheelie bins burnt out/tipped over, more graffiti etc etc

jenkies, that sucks man. Reckon i have heard of at least 6 cars so far since school holidays started being stolen or broken into. f*kn kids.

On a unrelated topic, does anyone know what size 1:62 model scale equats to in actual size?

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