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It just didn't squeel cos I'm awesome Craig :(

Seriously though that stuff helps, and also chamferring the sides of the pad with a file. Do both and follow proper bed in instructions and you have no worries

Well that depends on how cheap you want to sell it for :D

i wouldnt thats the thing. its mcf**ked. even though id sell it as that, i wouldnt want to do that

Aww your selling it!! :D But you just got the Car trailer!! :(

im re-shelling jess...........this chassis is buggered. Put 4 axle stands under her and the chassis only sits on 3

plus im stepping it up a bit. While i hav the chance, its getting cage, seam welding, coils, better wheels, and a bit more power (in the form of a TD06)

just want to mention, if your organising an sau event, please put one post in the SAU Calendar thread in the stickies:

put the date, and the title, then the link underneath, eg:

"27/10/2008: Tupperware Party

www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/omgimorganisingatupperwarepartybro.html"

how the hell do i make my Non Available power skyline sound decent and don't say turbo because ive already been through that tonight

its hard to explain the shit noise it makes , just sounds shit .

idles nice , soon as you touch the accelerator , BAM ! shit sound kicks in

Solution for NA noise making goodness.

Individual throttle bodies with velocity stacks infront of them and nothing else

Ridiculously large cams

Proper tuned length extractors and a well sized exhaust

lightest flywheel you can get

= snappy as fuck, crisp, angry sounding NA, that will still get raped by mildly worked turbos, but sound about a million times better doing it.

In all seriousness, I wouldn't bother hey :)

new exhaust dude, simple.

yer i know but i have nfi wtf to get :(

dont put a homo cheap ass cannon on it, 2.5 cat back system with a good quality rear muffler with tip/s of your choice.... should have you car sounding nothing like auto non turbo supra boat in no time :)

cheap cannon is what the previous owner put in it , welded it on to the stock system iirc , so yeah sounds like cock

i can get a jun bl muffler for like $120 second hand , how much you reckon it would be to put a new system on my car ?

just frustrated at the crappy sound my $2 tin can is making

i know that sound youre talking about Mitch, heard it on many other N/A skylines. ultimate poo.

a proper 2.5'' system with extractors, and resinator should have it sounding much better

yeah it actually pisses me off , tempted to get a stock system cause i hate it so much

i know that sound youre talking about Mitch, heard it on many other N/A skylines. ultimate poo.

a proper 2.5'' system with extractors, and resinator should have it sounding much better

yer i know but i have nfi wtf to get :)

cheap cannon is what the previous owner put in it , welded it on to the stock system iirc , so yeah sounds like cock

i can get a jun bl muffler for like $120 second hand , how much you reckon it would be to put a new system on my car ?

just frustrated at the crappy sound my $2 tin can is making

aussie dyno and tune Port Rd hindmarsh, Say your off SAU. Cheapest in town.

fisher performance did my n/a 31.. and it sounds very good.. advanced headers, 2.5" exhaust, hi flow cat, turbo mufler, and a resonator for $1000..

def happy with that.... the best part is it doesnt drone at 60, 80, or100kph

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