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surviced my baby today after the absolute beating it got over the weekend and found a pretty major leak looked like break fluid... must have cooked a line... brakes feel very very dodgy.. only went round the block... have to wait for another day off for closer inspectioin.... :D

hope you get it fixed soon dude!

i think its punishing you for ignoring it for so long :D

speaking of which mine hasnt been for a drive in ova a week :( ill have to buy it flowers :(

atleast ive been firing it up though :D

and everyone loved that game, was playing that back when i thought nitro boosts were fake movie things. i was like 8yrs old lay off :D

http://www.easyretro.com/en/play/325/super_off_road.html

im all about the rack in the menu :P there was offroad 2 the baja aswell. loved the name of it but it sucked compared to the 1st 1

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i gota xbox with all oldschool games on it here.

ninja turtles original arcade and the 2nd 1

asterix

simpsons arcade

wwf old school 20c and 60c editions

game i reallly wish they'd try again was lucky n wild, where you drove a car and shot with a gun at the same time but eh i guess it will never work.

o how i wasted my youth :D

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im agreeing with the serious/random posts.....but all the serious crap said by young kids is why i left the 31 club.....going to meets and shit made me feel like a geriatric (im 33).....i'd rather be in a club where the majority of members are around my age (give /take)....rubes is entitled to mod his car his way...even with blue mesh??? ummm....yeah...lol...just like my R31 is still auto even though its turbo...NS doesnt appeal to me which is why i dont go on there.....31 club was good if you were in the inner circle...i wasnt.....looking at all youre cars..and especially the setup at the old school show, rekindles my love for my car...which is why i'd like to stay a member on here for as long as i can.........nighty night all :D

f**k OFF YOUR NOT WELCOME

nah just playing ben :D nighty night sweetness :(

btw dont suppose you have a pic of what a stock 88skyline radio looks like? ur damn 31 forums are not as easy to access for some without a special email to gain a login. living in the hope they the same as my pulsar

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Oh I remember the good ol' days of me and my sister playing Raiden at the local Foodland supermarket when they had that arcade machine there... that was an awesome game - I sucked at it back then and just kept dieing first.

Her you go Adrian, Kept you hanging for long enough;

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101 W/B Fuel Injector #1 Drive Input ?

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103 G/B Fuel Injector #3 Drive Input ?

104 SB Auxiliary Air Control Valve ?

105 ? ? ?

106 ? ? ?

107 B Injector Ground 10, 20, 108, 116

108 B Injector Ground 10, 20, 107, 116

109 B/W ECU Power 49, 59

110 Y/B Fuel Injector #2 Drive Input ?

111 PU Pressure Regulator Control Solenoid Valve ?

112 L/B Fuel Injector #4 Drive Input ?

113 ? ? ?

114 ? ? ?

115 L Exhaust Gas Sensor (Oxygen Sensor) ?

116 B Injector Ground 10, 20, 107, 108

1 R/W Power Transistor Coil Pack #1 ?

2 R/Y Power Transistor Coil Pack #2 ?

3 R/G Power Transistor Coil Pack #3 ?

4 ? ? ?

5 L/G Boost Pressure Control Solenoid ?

6 G/Y A/C Relay ?

7 Y/R Tachometer Signal Output ?

8 Gy Variable Intake Butterfly Control Solenoid ?

9 ? ? ?

10 B Engine Ground 20, 107, 108, 116

11 R/L Power Transistor Coil Pack #4 ?

12 ? ? ?

13 ? ? ?

14 ? ? ?

15 ? ? ?

16 R/B ECU Relay ?

17 Gy/R Injector Pulse Duty Output (Trip Computer For Fuel Usage Meas.) ?

18 B/P Fuel Pump Relay ?

19 ? ? ?

20 B Engine Ground 10, 107, 108, 116

21 ? ? ?

22 ? ? ?

23 W Detonation Knock Sensor ?

24 ? ? ?

25 ? ? ?

26 B Air Flow Meter Ground ?

27 G/B Air Flow Meter ?

28 L/O Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Input ?

29 W Exhaust Gas Sensor (Oxygen Sensor) ?

30 B Engine Ground ?

31 ? ? ?

32 R Check Engine Light (MIL) Check Connector ?

33 G Check Connector ?

34 ? ? ?

35 ? ? ?

36 ? ? ?

37 G/Y Air Flow Meter ?

38 Lg/B Throttle Position Sensor ?

39 ? ? ?

40 ? ? ?

41 G/Y Crank Angle Sensor 51

42 G/B Crank Angle (Sensor 1 Degree Signal) 52

43 O Start Signal ?

44 G/O Neutral Position Switch ?

45 B/R Ignition Switch ?

46 L/G A/C ON Switch ?

47 GY/L Check Connector ?

48 Lg/R Throttle Position Sensor Power Output ?

49 B/W ECU Power 59, 109

50 B ECU Ground 60

51 G/Y Crank Angle Sensor 180 Degree Input 41

52 G/B Crank Angle (Sensor 1 Degree Input) 42

53 Y/G Vehicle Speed Sensor ?

54 Y/W Automatic Control Unit TPS, Throttle Idle Position ?

55 L/W Ambient Air Temp Sensor Input ?

56 W/L Automatic Control Unit ?

57 Y Idle Switch, TPS Switch, Full Throttle Position ?

58 R Dropping Resistor/ Power Transistor ?

59 B/W ECU Power 49, 109

60 B ECU Ground 50

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what u talking about sled my jokes are great like all accountant jokes, me thinks we could use a clean 31 in the club :D bring in that oldschool style. good old bennys is pretty sweet now that i think about it

:( i thought id get banned for overuse of the :D icon first :P:D the :( indicates there was some form of joke in my post so you know to give the pity laugh :D

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more post whoring, a post like that is a good start :D hell a post like this also helps.

not much is gained from it aside from the number next to my name however

1st 1000posts took a s load longer than this 1k wtf happen to me, ive become older and more prone to rambling on about nothing.......nothing.........like what im talking about now..............important thing is nikles had bees on them...........5 bees for a quarter you'd say...........

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