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34's, even with the digital odo, are just as easy to change the K's as a regular dash!

Aussie Skylines will always have higher K's, as most of them are driven daily and long distances (eg. Cara).

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well i figured out why my car was so laggy in first and second gear today while she was being serviced this morning.......had a massive crack in the cold air intake pipe :( and the piping hasnt even been in the car for 3 years yet :blink: , also explains why she has been running like shit too...poor thing....oh well the plastic piping has now been replaced with a metal one now.............and i must say.......Miss Besty now has her balls back :D

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well i figured out why my car was so laggy in first and second gear today while she was being serviced this morning.......had a massive crack in the cold air intake pipe :( and the piping hasnt even been in the car for 3 years yet :blink: , also explains why she has been running like shit too...poor thing....oh well the plastic piping has now been replaced with a metal one now.............and i must say.......Miss Besty now has her balls back :D

I thought you travel from here to... everywhere everyday in your 34? You'd be racking up the K's?

I found a 1 Yen coin under the back seat in the GTR the other day. And a whole heap of fluff.

That was my highlight of the day.

Yeah I found 5 coins and some Japanese Coca-Cola merchandise behind my door when I got it. I left it all in there though.. didn't wanna upset the balance.

best y

worst car name eva :(

you are in stiff competition with my

daisy dato - sounds old, things pushing up daisys and its like driving miss daisy rolling in it.

sue 32 - has a nice ring to it :blink:

My rolla is called Miss Lucy :P

I thought you travel from here to... everywhere everyday in your 34? You'd be racking up the K's?

well yeah kinda.....i dont drive her everyday now, not like i used to, but when i got her in sept 06 she had 53,000 and now has 119xxx but once ive got the rolla she will be driven hardley ever :(

must have something to do with not being blown properly :D

you really cant help yourself can you?

its official, Krishy can't help himself.

i think he needs to join the group BA - blowers anonoymus. :P

speaking of being BLOWN hard and going fast, I saw a Black HSV R8 holden with a massive polished FMIC yesterday and heard the whine of a funny car coming from it ..in seaford

sounded porn and looked pretty stealthy , beside the massive whine and fmic it looked like a normal R8 with stock wheels etc.

Cara is going to be a whiner soon......lol tailem bend hoon..lol

are you going to "Cowboy Up" your daily Cara ? lights, antennas, mud flaps etc

speaking of being BLOWN hard and going fast, I saw a Black HSV R8 holden with a massive polished FMIC yesterday and heard the whine of a funny car coming from it ..in seaford

sounded porn and looked pretty stealthy , beside the massive whine and fmic it looked like a normal R8 with stock wheels etc.

Cara is going to be a whiner soon......lol tailem bend hoon..lol

are you going to "Cowboy Up" your daily Cara ? lights, antennas, mud flaps etc

well now that you have mentioned it Troy............... :P

had the car for a couple months shy of 2 years now and only raked in just under 20,000km in that time :D

WTF :P

I had my Chaser for 6 or 7 months and put over 15000 kays on it :(

I think I put about 60000 kays on my old AE86 in the 2 years I had it. I was doing hills runs every weekend, sometimes both nights, up to 500 kms in 2 nights of driving (not counting the 70-80odd kay round trip to work :blink:)

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Well, Tracy and I discussed selling one of our properties today. :blink:

We just want more freedom and now is the time to sell. Anybody want a 3 bedroom house in the Mansfield Park area for $340K? :(

We're going to keep our other property ... its a much larger property. Now we have more freedom to do what we want with the extension. About to get onto the bank and a real estate agent. Mum is moving out of the house end of this month. Not much time.

Hmm ... R34 GTR Vspec :P

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