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dirt, roughly how much are we looking at?? hopefully ill have all i need to start to get a rough tune happening (safc, z32 afm, and clutch), also may have a wrx guy interested with vf34, power fc, and injectors that will need tuning.

I saw a nice dark blue (or black) R32 gtr at Gosford today around 11:30. Plates were 1RB 26T. Big wheels.

He must have thought i was an idiot because i waved even though i was in my Corolla. I was hoping he'd see my skylines australia sticker.

Anyone on here?

Shaun.

I saw a nice dark blue (or black) R32 gtr at Gosford today around 11:30. Plates were 1RB 26T. Big wheels.

He must have thought i was an idiot because i waved even though i was in my Corolla. I was hoping he'd see my skylines australia sticker.

Anyone on here?

Shaun.

hey champ that was me i kinda waved back then i saw the sau sticker sorry if i come across rude ay.Cars blue btw

hey champ that was me i kinda waved back then i saw the sau sticker sorry if i come across rude ay.Cars blue btw

Nah, i didnt think you were rude or anything; i saw you wave. It was just weird because i was waving at some ramdom dude. :O

:P:D Hi Travis,,

how u doin mate?? long time no see

Cheers

hey mate how are ya sorry i havent been in just been flat out workin man what you been up to

dirt, roughly how much are we looking at?? hopefully ill have all i need to start to get a rough tune happening (safc, z32 afm, and clutch), also may have a wrx guy interested with vf34, power fc, and injectors that will need tuning.

around $700

for the quality of the tune its a $300 saving on what you would pay in Sydney or Melbourne.

some tightasses think thats expensive and go and get a cheap tune...but then bitch and moan when there engine pops.

thats a decent price for tuning

i dont think ill have that ready in early dec, considering i just got the safc and still have to get afm and clutch.. and its already the end of movember..

i have access to an on car air/fuel meter so ill probs be the guy you decribe... will only have myself to blame when my engine goes pop... but it will pop in style if it does. hahaha.

my mate with the wrx has taken off to s.a. for work and wont be back until christmas.. which is unfortunate.

cheers

Linton

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Spotted this arvo in Raymond terrace a maroon r33 with an unusually large gtr replica wing on it, looks a lot better than it reads in writing. It was under the bypass on mount hall rd.

spotted a maroon r33 with SAU sticker across the back window in knee high grass in someones front yard today in Elemore Vale...looks like she's been parked a while.

spotted heaps on friday,

2 maroon R33's, one heading towards westfield kotara, one parked at charlestown square

a black R32 at the westfield intersection and a silver R32 or 33 (didnt get a close look) in the carpark

also a white 33 coming off kooragang island

i also went out to beresfield to have a look at the toy shop - im guessing you know what im talking about, and there was a really nice R34 (dont think it was a GTR, but may have been) getting serviced.

ive seen a blue r34 gtr at the toy shop a fair bit... well, the three times ive been there lately,. its been there... ive also saw it out my window at work at thornton. maybe its the company parts getter... with the toy shops prices... it wouldnt suprise me.

the white r32 on hillsborough road looks tidy... nice stance, the wheels suit it... looks good.

didnt really spot anyone yesterday except the central coast guys

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