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theres some dam good stuff in the how stuff works videos! i never knew how a tourqe converter worked before this one. he craps on a fair bit but still gets the point across.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kfksv9jFE4w...feature=related

Ever wanted to know how a diesel engine works?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9ZkDXadpJk...feature=related

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Hey everyone, Im looking at getting a 32 GTR in the next few months, just though id say gday and try to start to get to know some of the SA people. Im keen to come out to meets and stuff when I get a GTR.

cheers Sean

What compels one to advertise shit for sale on this forum then abandon it.....? Got me farked!!!!

that annoys me too.....if it continues to happen where a seller does not reply after repeated attempts over a few days, report their post to me and I'll bin it.

Get licenced up bro and come out on the road with me!

lol, a bike licence? my mum always said she wouldnt let me live under her roof if i got a motorbi...

... scratch that, she dont live here anymore. ill go and apply on wednesday.

umm this is gonna be probably sound dumb for u turbo peoples

but if i get a stock r33 turbo, will i have to get a stock r33 bov to go with it or can i get a r34 one if i cant find a stock r33 bov?

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