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Thats the last thing I thought I would see you post Dave.

If I were to have a 33 it would have to be s2 typeM with the lower lip on front bar etc.

Please don't tell me its a silver 33? :)

More specs and info on it Dave?

haha, yeah, i never thought id be tempted by anything less than a series 3 R, funny how things go.

its white, pretty much a stocker, fairly cheap.

I need your help, guys n girls.

I have a massive fear of commitment/rejection.

Im taking a big step next weekend of going out to dinner with one of my friends, and i cant decide on where to take her.

It will be my very first "date" and im 19. Kinda sad, but yeah.

I cant find the thread that had places to take your girl to. So im asking in here.

Can you help me with any good restaurants in adelaide, that wont break the bank?

Thanks

bout time twink. better late than never.

question you gotta ask though, whats she into? the idea of going just to a dinner might bore her tears.

at least youre not thinking 'movies' straight off the bat though, bad idea for a first.

Revolving resteraunte (sp) in Glenelg, eat there, have a few light drinks.

Then walk down to the grand have a few more drinks, and take the night as it comes. Bit of dancing to avoid awkward scilences etc. Prepare to spend a few $$$ lol :)

Scandy, does it have the typeM lower front lip etc? They look awesome with that lip and side skirts and stuff

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you need to be able to start a conversation with one to ask their advice jake. twink. :)

try something out of the ordinary. not massively random, but something slightly unexpected. if you cant think of anything unusual...

... then you really oughtta try maccas.

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If the 33 is mint I would consider it,

There is that restaurant on the island at Victor harbour, so you could turn it into a nice sunday drive and grab a big late lunch something less formal :)?

Just because i drive a 31, doesn't make me poor!

I've known this girl for a while, so its not exactly going to be awkward.

Strand, Salsa, Gringos, Revolving Restaurant seem like good ones at the moment.

If the 33 is mint I would consider it,

only reason i am really.

There is that restaurant on the island at Victor harbour, so you could turn it into a nice sunday drive and grab a big late lunch something less formal :)?

bingo. casual drive, check the sights, late afternoon lunch or dinner as the sun sets, walk along the beach, guaranteed in.

its a 31 thing. whenever someone suggests 'expensive' a 31'ers mind instantly goes to 'lowball' and poor.

basically 'lowballing because youre poor' is the running joke on the 31 forums.

ie, a typical for sale thread on the 31 forums;

"sweet wheels, id buy them but i had to buy petrol and rego my car, but ill give you $15 next week after i get paid if you can arrange postage?"

Edited by scandyflick
its a 31 thing. whenever someone suggests 'expensive' a 31'ers mind instantly goes to 'lowball' and poor.

basically 'lowballing because youre poor' is the running joke on the 31 forums.

ie, a typical for sale thread on the 31 forums;

"sweet wheels, id buy them but i had to buy petrol and rego my car, but ill give you $15 next week after i get paid if you can arrange postage?"

Precisely!

Did you not say a RB25 hybrid? Or is that the type of turbo, a hybrid of a RB25 turbo, not the engine.

I am putting a 3076R on a stock RB25...but it will have 740cc injectors, and a kickass ECU. Just a matter of booking the car in, and handing over about $1.5k to have it installed and tuned :)

lol, i meant turbo as hybrid. got a blown 25 turbo ready to be molested

The difference in response between the 3071 and the 2871 would be less then 200rpm but will give you more headroom for future mods. Infact Powertune in NSW and Street Forced Performance in Vic have developed a 3071 kits for SR's that are as responsive as a 2871r if not more responsive. I'll find the thread;

EDIT!! Here you go

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=406078

thanks for the info dale, will have a read and a look. if it can save me a few squid and i dont have to go to a custom turbo, i'll be happier

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