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HAPPY BIRTHDAY JAMES!

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Yeah I think my turbo is on its way out, Ive noticed more and more blue/white smoke after heavy acceleration - never used to do it :mellow: Ive been told its the seals....

yeah, be up for a newie soon me thinks. send a pm to hypergear on ns. standard rebuilds through them are half the price of mtq and ats here. my highflow is costing less than mtq were asking for a standard rebuild.

:edit: my turbo was in perfect nick too. f**kin compressor cover blew off and munched the blades. :(

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ah well, will just push the 'scene' more 'underground', which is good and bad....ah well

Back to what it was like about 5-6 years ago lol

When only kool kids had imports....not VN converted drivers

On another note...who has sent their payments off to John Bowe for the track Day....i will be doing it this weekend woo hoo cant wait

And happy birthday James

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On another note...who has sent their payments off to John Bowe for the track Day....i will be doing it this weekend woo hoo cant wait

i havent yet. still waiting for someone else to pay for it for me. :mellow:

oh and krish, i should be making more power than you by the day. :(

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i havent yet. still waiting for someone else to pay for it for me. :mellow:

oh and krish, i should be making more power than you by the day. :(

Happy to hear that....shame only if the tractor could be driven :(

Nah good to hear Davo....should be a whole bucket of fun once all completed mate

Dave i might have to send mine to hypergear as well depending on how yours go afterwards

no worries dude. but have a poke around ns, they seem to have a pretty good rep. and their shit comes with a 12 month warranty anyways.

lol, takes like 3 seconds to sign up.

everyone should have an account ns, awesome traders, and theres always some pretty cool shit in their classifieds, not to mention epic build threads.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/S1...sc-t279316.html

^ Just seen this forsale ad, anything of use to you Dave? Alot of go fast bit goodies in there for a S14

some tasty shit right there.

but ive already got cusco coilovers.

got a hybrid ebc-d sitting downstairs.

turbo timers are patently unnecessary.

my coils are fine, lol.

i prefer remaps over powerfc's. factory knock control = win.

osg clutch would probably destroy the box on the first clutch kick... would be nice though.

cock... already got brakes... pmu would look awesome on my shopping list. :mellow:

got a velo gp90 drivers... passenger can sit on the floor for all i care.

much want electric ganadors... but i need injectors more.

already got a cusco front brace... its not carbon though. :(

got a set of navan skirts for less than that a while, and mine werent cracked.

bought that same spoiler a couple weeks after i got the car for $150.

roof wing will look whack with the above spoiler.

a pillar pod... mounted a gauge there... decided it looked naff.

750's may be slight overkill for that im aiming for...

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY JAMES!

happybirthday.jpg

yeah, be up for a newie soon me thinks. send a pm to hypergear on ns. standard rebuilds through them are half the price of mtq and ats here. my highflow is costing less than mtq were asking for a standard rebuild.

:edit: my turbo was in perfect nick too. f**kin compressor cover blew off and munched the blades. :mellow:

Cheers, Ill check it out :( fairly keen on having it done soon. meaning: as soon as I can drive my daily again lol

Thats cool Dave lol,

just thought I'd throw it out there anyway incase you dont check the fs section often Like I do... twice a day sometimes LOL.

I want cheap coilovers SOMEONE HELP :mellow:

Thats cool Dave lol,

just thought I'd throw it out there anyway incase you dont check the fs section often Like I do... twice a day sometimes LOL.

I want cheap coilovers SOMEONE HELP :(

no worries dude, cheers for sharing, saves me looking. :mellow:

define cheap?

I got an r33 blown turbo to suit a rebuild here Krishy, $50.

And happy birthday Jim!

Umm this is intersting....i have a working R33 stock turbo sitting at home that i have been meaning to flog it off for some time now.....might grab yours and then sell my other one.....

BTW damo tell your brother to wire the gokarting deposit please

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