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woo just bought my skyline and now im over the moon :D , i just couldnt say no to 220rwkw :D . and a list of decent mods. its a series 2 r33 also i need some help getting road worthy as in atmo bov, ebc and turbo timer will it pass with these

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woo just bought my skyline and now im over the moon :D , i just couldnt say no to 220rwkw :D . and a list of decent mods. its a series 2 r33 also i need some help getting road worthy as in atmo bov, ebc and turbo timer will it pass with these

Welcome.

From the information previously stated here:

atmo bov should not pass,

ebc should not pass (remove the inside controller and likely to get through)

Timers should pass, might depand on how they are set up.

But I keep mine fairly stock, so haven't needed to do much with complying mods.

where abouts do you live, if its in belconnon ill come and have a look for you! if its the nhead gasket mightnt be to bad but there normally is a reason that the gasket went, which is what you have to worry about , make shaw its not running to much boost. good luck , stuart

the previous was sort of old and looked genuine as he bought an 34, i didn't check the radiator as the car went well, and had the correct support mods but the workshop that installed the engine were only able to give a safe tune to the car. the problem is the radiator has A LOT of black oil and i have lost some oil from the engine when i checked this afternoon.

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comment removed, turns out that cooling system wasn't cleaned properly

Glad to see you got it all sorted out - and both of our minds are at rest.

Enjoy your new car man! and like I said when I sold it to you - get some new tyres!!!!! :blink: i don't want to see a picture of the car in a newspaper twisted around a tree... be safe, take it to a skidpan and learn the feel and responsiveness and you'll have some fun :)

cheers matey..

Enjoy your new car man! and like I said when I sold it to you - get some new tyres!!!!! ;) i don't want to see a picture of the car in a newspaper twisted around a tree... be safe, take it to a skidpan and learn the feel and responsiveness and you'll have some fun ;)

cheers matey..

no problems, as for tyres i spent about 1k haha that should hold me to the ground :) . as for the skidpan next time ACT SAU has one i'll be there :blink:

Thanks Theo

Enjoy your new car man! and like I said when I sold it to you - get some new tyres!!!!! :P i don't want to see a picture of the car in a newspaper twisted around a tree... be safe, take it to a skidpan and learn the feel and responsiveness and you'll have some fun :)

cheers matey..

no problems, as for tyres i spent about 1k haha that should hold me to the ground :blush: . as for the skidpan next time ACT SAU has one i'll be there :down:

Thanks Theo

hey again!

similar to my last post, i was at Trojan today and saw the old beast sitting there... i had a look at the tyres and my goodness - well done on some good tyres... they looked great and would hold a fair amount of traction down..

you'll have to take me for a spin in it some time - would love to see how much power she puts out in a drive now that she has some good traction... grats :)

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