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brakes.... always a good option when you have lots of power lol

LOL yes always helpful! Has anyone experienced the use of the ABS in their Skylines?? First time I had I swear I thought the ass end of the thing was going to fall out!

first time i had to use my ABS i thought the car wasnt going to stop i had to yank the hand break up so i would stop

oh and i get the ABS light on my dash all the time so anoying sorry to steal the thread Kat anyone know how to fix this in an R33

Kat, I have to say congrats and thank you for a great read. I read it from start to finish. Probably won't be all that long until I'm up for a similar experience (I would say minus the stroker kit given price LOL).

Haha thanks! Glad to be of any assistance/amusement :)

Totally worth doing, not that it was ever in doubt but has completely renewed my love for the car!

Sounds great. It must be ballastic with that power on the street.

How do you find the ORC twin plate? I just bought one, yet to be installed.

Now that I'm used to it I love it! From what I hear it isn't as bad as some, there's a little give in it!

Once you get it in, wait and see how many looks you get at the lights and how many people tell you that you've done a clutch bearing or just think something is really wrong in general in terms of the noise it makes :D

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