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no you were being human ;)

how much you pay Vu i was looking @ one of those but didn't have the cash and the guy had no trader rating and lived in another state to so was little cautious

Picked it up for $365 @ Car Toys Port Rd

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Well I'm looking at getting my 33GTR soon (not so much an xmas pressie) but the missus got me and some mates Foo Fighter tickets in Melbourne so I'm hoping and praying that I have my car for then, should be a nice road trip ;)

my mum gave me a 81cm lcd tv today im so happy with it gonna connect it up to the computer in the lounge room and here comes hours of xbox 360 lol

also merryxmas every one and have a good safe new years all. ;)

cheers

Allan.M

Got my license back a while ago, but have been injured for the last 6 weeks and unable to drive manuals. Only just registered my 33 today, so back on the road. Hadnt properly driven it since January. ;)

i dont do christmas.

haha, hate the whole commercial side of it, like the kicking back with family and having a few cold ones with dad (seeing as its about the only time of the year we get along), but mostly try to avoid it as much as i can, lol.

but ill be treating myself to a new bed, some new chucks, and a bottle of blue label.

lol i read that as "having a few cones with dad" and i was thinking rock on :)

anywho i don't think i'm getting any thing till after christmas, but i don't need anything anyways.

Have a good christmas everyone!

It's alraedy being done, the plan was for me to pick it up today! But unfortunately christmas mail has held the workshop back on parts.

Surge tank install with bocsh 044 external, 555cc injectors, rb20 ecu with complete remap, z32 afm, splitfires

Should reach 250rwkw after these finalizing parts. I'm excited.

Merry Christmas!

Jack

I just want to say Merry Christmas to all!!

Have a great day tomorrow people, keep safe, have fun, and enjoy the festive cheer! ;)

As for what Im getting, I got a Nikon D40 DSLR! woot! photo's of the family ahoy LOL

Shaun told me to get a VG30dett ecu and remap that because they come with VCT

Cheers for that! I didn't even know the VG30 ECU would hookup. Well... actually.... does it? Is it an easy install and setup?

It's something to look at in the future I guess if I don't go aftermarket. The rb20 ecu is already in now and I don't think I'd be too popular to ask for it to be removed haha. They have done a back to back experiement with the VCT and only notice a 3-5kw drop in the mid/low range, top end was the same. So yeah based on that I'm not too fussed about the VCT really.

But still interested in this VG30 setup.

Cheers, JAck

iv been told the same thing with the VG30 comps. They are the way to go with for the 25 apparently if ur doing it cheap. Otherwise a PFC is the obvious other choice but with the lack of them going round anymore...

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