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new alternator installed today at "spence auto electrics" brilliant guy did a great job $50 couldnt be happier

wheres this guy at, think i wanna go get my electrics checked over, sounds pretty resonably priced,

thanks in advance

new alternator installed today at "spence auto electrics" brilliant guy did a great job $50 couldnt be happier

wheres this guy at, think i wanna go get my electrics checked over, sounds pretty resonably priced,

thanks in advance

hey man

just type in "Spence Auto Electrics" in google and it should give you all the info its in the heart of spence i never would of found it if it wasnt for my gps lol but yeah did a nice good quick job

im going back to him to get my central locking fixed! haha

good luck

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ooh me too, me too!

but i have a 31, so how bout we call it...

"The Amazing R32 Nissan Skyline Challenge which incorporates all other Skylines and assorted Other Makes & Models Going to a Driving Enjoy day which isn't timed at Wakefield"

Or "James Rules Day" for short

LOLOLOLOLOLOL

well........

exhaust temp sensor didn't do jack all...so car is still playing up.

anyone got any ideas???

linky to problem that i wana fix...fix it for me :laugh:

now the fun to try and find what the go is....so my question is.

replacement ecu...what would people recommend and where from and who to tune?

:sick:

well........

exhaust temp sensor didn't do jack all...so car is still playing up.

anyone got any ideas???

linky to problem that i wana fix...fix it for me :ermm:

now the fun to try and find what the go is....so my question is.

replacement ecu...what would people recommend and where from and who to tune?

:wave:

Gus,

Start small and work your way up... Dont replace the most expensive parts first.

Go and see John at Trojan in Mitchell - tell him that I sent you and he will know what it is straight away.

michael...i have been. new cat, new o2 sensor, new temp sensor. next will be new plugs...

paul (twoogle) told me the problem is probly that the once the car is getting hot its pinging...thus the engine senses this and goes "f**k" turns into saftey mode and wont let me boost.

if so smart engine..but will cost me a bit now. :(

will be going to trojan on mo0nday to ask them. guy from esp didnt have ne idea and yeah...

Anyone know somewhere in canberra to get some aftermarket seats installed into my R32 ...

I bought some Autotecnica 2008 edition seats (red and black) back christmas 2007 and haven't installed them in a car yet and want to put them in my R32 anyone know where to go to get them installed or can someone give me a hand installing them ?

Did they come with those crappy universal rails?

If it's possible, try and find some car specific rails, like bride rails otherwise you'll probably have to "customise" something.

Gus,

Come over to my place one day. I've got all the sensors, ecu and stuff out of my R32, you can swap them out and see if it runs better.

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