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muirsky, piss weak. Get a Power fc. You dont have to rev the feck outta it to get flames.

Flames

Hahaha... I took that video. f**k it was funny. :( Lit up the whole street.

Cant wait to see it do it again mate.

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Hey guys, I'm in the process of buying a car, and just have 1 small problem with it: the radio doesn't work.

Tape and CDs work fine, it's just the radio that doesn't. Would this mean the antennae is not plugged in properly (my guess). Is that hard to fix?

I'm taking it down to a workshop for an inspection, but they're not sure if they will have a look behind the stereo.

Thanks for any help :(

Hey guys, I'm in the process of buying a car, and just have 1 small problem with it: the radio doesn't work.

Tape and CDs work fine, it's just the radio that doesn't. Would this mean the antennae is not plugged in properly (my guess). Is that hard to fix?

I'm taking it down to a workshop for an inspection, but they're not sure if they will have a look behind the stereo.

Thanks for any help :(

is it stock headunit ?

if so it wont work without an adaptor ,

if not , it will be the adaptor .

had the same prob in my 33 :D

When spraying my cam covers and cam belt covers black I found they had to be warm as well as the room temp otherwise no matter what it just wouldn't achieve that gloss. :(

whats the best tool to use to rb26 covers off ?

tried an allan key and it basically decintigrated :D

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