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okay it seems that SAU is constantly growing, more and more members, and instead of having this big community that we know not a bar of soap about i think its time to tell SAU a bit about yourself! so with out telling everyone your credit card number and password, tell us about yourself, your ride e.t.c

so use this template

Name:

Age:

Location (suburb only):

Work (what you do)

car/mods: (obviously your profile has a bit of info)

est price spent on car:

other interests? ( working on the car, family)

you get the drift! this isnt to be all nosey about peoples lifes but get to know our SAU users better, so next cruise, christmas event, catch up we can get a bit of a taste of people backgrounds, making a talking point e.t.c

ill kick it off obviously

Name: Jonny

Age:19

Location: Blackwood/Coro valley

Work: Apprentice chef for 2 more weeks then qualified

Car/Mods: R32 coupe, turbo upgrade, braided lines, front mount, turbo blanket, re-map by jeff, ebc, boost guauge, greddy infometer, turbo back exhaust, de-cat, pod, cusco brake master cylinder, gtr brakes, gtr wheels, clear indicators, rear adjustable camber arms, prob more but cant remember atm

tuned at 200.5 rwkw @16psi

est spent $8000,

interests: dining out with the boys, getting paro, working on the car, spending time with family e.t.c

now as you can see you, its almost a continuation on the post a pic about yourself thread but its just interesting to see where people come from e.t.c

so post away!

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im meant to be finishing an assignment, but i'll stuff around with this instead lol.

Name: Steve.

Age: 23.

Location : Marion/Hindmarsh.

Work : Programmer at a place called Academy Photography. Main side of the company is student ID cards and gay family style portraits. But i work on the attendance side of the company which is basically a electronic roll call system monitoring students utilizing the ID cards. Tracks if students are absent, sick, out of uniform, etc then queries and provides weekly or term reports. Also sms's parents whos kids are not at school with a pre arranged note. School attendance around Aus has been improve HEAPS since this feature has been in place. You have prob seen it used on tv and in the paper. Its used in most high schools all around Aus. Yep ive basically been there since day one so ive written the system from scratch.

Also finishing my software engineering degree. Basically will be done this year.

Car/Mods: Too much to list.. everything!

Estimated Price Spent On Car: Oh god i pretend to ignore it, easily in the 5 digit range which starts with a 2.

Other Interests: Clubbing, yes i would die if it wasnt for the weekend. Gym, seeing i work with computers a lot gota keep up the fitness. And yeah chatting up your gf's.. kidding :)

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Name: Vinnie

Age: 18

Location (suburb only): Prospect

Work (what you do): Work for my dad in the adelaide produce markets and am also at uni studying administrative management, but hoping to change into logisitics and supply chain management.

car/mods: (obviously your profile has a bit of info):"93 R32 GTS4 coupe with 3"turbs back exhaust, FMIC, hks pod, turbotech BC @ 12psi, low king springs, adjustable castor arms..thats all i can think of atm..made 181 rkw.

est price spent on car:umm say round 3 ginos

other interests? ( working on the car, family): def working on my car, goin out on the weekends with mates, clubbing, soccer, imports and old school V8s

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ive met most of the people here, but okay;

Name: Dave

Age: 20

Location (suburb only): the More of Craig.

Work (what you do): Im a dealer, no, you read that correctly.

car/mods: (obviously your profile has a bit of info): HAD a Celsior, African American tint, HID's, SSR's, Cadence and Alpine sound system, straight pipes, cool shit like that, was an awesome cruiser, and fairly capable in the hills. NOW rockin the Too Pig magna, dented, shagged auto, no tint, basic stereo, does good handbrakies.

est price spent on car: Somewhere between $6,000 and $9,000 on mods and repairs when sold on top of initial purchase of $11,000. on the magna? as little as possible.

other interests? (working on the car, family): your girlfriend, and making sweet love to the back of a certain black R32. i also play guitar occasional.

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Name:Martin

Age:19

Location (suburb only): Port f**kin' Radelaide

Work (what you do) Barmen, serve drinks and get people hammered. Almost finished 2nd year in Architecture.

car/mods: (obviously your profile has a bit of info) Nothing crazy yet, gtr brakes, 19'' dish rims, king spring suspension, cooler, turb back zaust, soon to have new spitfire coilpacks, pioneer head unit etc

est price spent on car: Maybe 4k

other interests? ( working on the car, family) Going out with mates to the city, bay and helney, drinking, sports, trying to root girls, poker, travelling

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Name: Andrew

Age: almost completed 22 laps of the sun

Location: Mt Barker-ish

Work: -

car: R32 4door

mods: Tein HRs, 33 turbo, remap, assortment of wheels, crash damage

est price spent on car: few grand

other interests? Social shit, talking to people, music, excessive consumption of alcohol, skids

I am slowly realising just how much I hate feeling alone, should get out to more cruises/social things but not having an income means I'm kinda jewish at the mo. I also don't take things anywhere near seriously enough.

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Name: Kiet!!

Age: 20

Location (suburb only): Northern suburbs yo!

Work (what you do): Work for the old man at the market gardens, good pay tiring work =(

car/mods: (obviously your profile has a bit of info): Skyline R32 rb20det

  • HKS GT25/40

  • HKS cam gears

  • 3" all the way

  • Hybrid FMIC

  • 52mm ISC radiator

  • 550cc Sard injectors

  • Nismo fuel reg

  • GTR fuel pump

  • Splitfire coilpacks

  • Z32 AFM

  • OS Giken twin plate clutch

  • Greddy Profec B spec 2

  • Trust airnix pod filter

  • ....hoping to get remap by next week when all my parts are in. cant wait!! ^_^

est price spent on car: hrmm... lost count lol

other interests? ( working on the car, family): partayin! lol, computer games (css and DOTA!) ahah

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Name : Paul

Age: 22

Location : Pooraka

Work : Electronics/Home Entertainment service and installation assistant

car/mods: Series 2 R33: 18 inch Koenig Wheels, Kakimoto N1 Exhaust, Blitz sus intake, Bride seat **car in compliance at the moment**

est price spent on car : :) ...

other interests: Basketball, Online Gaming, Japan, Cruising with mates/SAU

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Name : Janene ... married to GRIM (Ben)

Age: 23

Location : Munno Para west (the hood) haha

Work : Bank SA , senior CSO

car/mods: 2 X 260RS Stageas, RS4 stagea, R32 gtst skyline. (GRIM)

dont have time to list mods i should be processing personal loan apps lol..

other interests: Cruising, Very close with my Family, Love hanging out with mates and having BBQ's. LOVE cooking. Trying to have babies at the moment. Love my husband to bits. Love my Dogs (2 English staffies) total nutbags!

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Name: Daniel

Age: 21

Location (suburb only): Huntfield Heights (urgh... but I live on the GOOD side and not the housing trust side!!)

Work (what you do): Project Support Officer/IT Guy - SA Water

car/mods: (obviously your profile has a bit of info): 1994 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR, imported via Kristian. Hoover exhaust! Haha ah it's pretty stock... twin pods, Nismo strut brace, Nismo dash and Nismo gauges, 17" BBS Rims, N1 water pump... nothing overly exciting.

est price spent on car: So far with all the services, importing, etc: at least $30,000.

other interests? ( working on the car, family): Spending time with the missus! Even though she hates cruises, she loves sitting in the GTR and getting the attention! But that's about it. I don't have time to play any sport or anything anymore! :) EDIT: and of course I love town on Friday and Saturday nights!! Love Swish on Friday nights!

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Name: Krishy

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Age: 21....turning 22 on Christmas

Location: Parafield Gardens

Work: IT Project Officer for the Department of Health (DOH)

Currently based at Womens and Childrens Hospital

Car/Mods: R33 GTST S1 - Turbo back Exhaust, Front Mount Intercooler, Splitfire Coilpacks, OS Giken POD on 7psi made 179rwkw

Other Interests: Soccer playing and watching, chilling with mates

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Name: Adam

Age: 20

Location: Uraidla (hills)

Work: "Telephonist" aka pleb in a call centre (RAA roadside assistance call centre)

Car/Mods: Have the Stagea of course, which as of yet has only had the exhaust done. Many more plans though.

I also own an R30 Skyline hatch which is off the road at the moment. Just had it repainted and the exhaust fixed. Now just need the windscreen replaced and I can take it through Regency and get it on the road!

Interests: Photography, getting plastered, chilling with mates, driving, chicks, exercising.

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Name: Luke / Luciano

Age: 24

Location: Newton

Work: public servant - IT support worker

car/mods: 94 r33 gtst - turbo back exhaust, apexi pod, f & r nismo strut braces, kaaz 2-way diff, xtreme HD clutch, superspark coils, jj fmic

est price spent on car: mods around 3.5k, maintaining = i've lost count!

other interests: hangin out with my girlfriend & mates - going out to dinner - bbqs - boozing; music, IT, footy, soccer, working on the car, breaking things. these days i'm often found hanging out in my office (the shed in my back yard) & looking after my house - not raging/partying as much as i used to

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Name: Adam

Age: 23

Location (suburb only): Valley View

Work (what you do) Full Time Clerk for the last 5 years....

car/mods: (obviously your profile has a bit of info) 1995 R33 GTR

Exhaust:

Kakimoto Catback Exhaust, front pipe, high flow cat

Suspension:

New blisten Shocks, Lowered King Springs

Wheels:

Work XD9s 18 x 10 +18 with Kumo 275s all round

Modifications:

700cc SARD injectors

TOMEI cam gears

HKS pods

Custom Cold Air Intake

Trust Intercooler

Nismo Fuel Pump

Power Fc and Controller

Greedy Profec 2 Boost Controller

Twin Plate Clutch

HKS boost gauge (looking for an oil and water gauge in the same HKS if someone has any)

Resprayed Brembo brakes

Clear front and side indicators

Carbon Wing Blade

Carbon GTR End Caps

Stereo Audio / Visual:

Sony Tv/Dvd In dash, 2 Kicker 10" subs, Kicker Mono black class D amp, Kicker 4 channel amp, 2 sets of kicker splits and tweeters

est price spent on car: Dont wanna Think About it lol

other interests? Sport, Footy, the ladies, mates, drinking...

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Name: Reuben aka Ruby aka Roo

Age: 25 (+10 years for lying!)

Location (suburb only): Regency Park area

Work (what you do): Office Manager, encompassing managing staff, bookkeeping, MYOB manager, IT assistance, whip cracking! Also drafting of site plans and concept plans for development applications. Also study at TAFE for Design and Construction Management. I already hold a Bachelor of Business, majoring in office administration and economics.

I also work for the MotoGP each year at Phillip Island as a race official in pitlane and trackside, and will next year be working as a Garage Manager for the V8 Sueprcars.

car/mods: (obviously your profile has a bit of info): 2000 model series 2 RS4 Nismo Stagea, and 1998 model series 1 RS4

est price spent on car: Not as much as Grim

other interests? (working on the car, family): Riding and racing motorcycles, building insane projects, karate (coaching and competing), renovations around the house, socialising and cruising with friends, business consulting.

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Name: Daniel

Age: 23

Location: Happy Valley

Work: IT Services and support for Department of Health currently working mainly at Repat General Hospital

Car/Mods: White R32 GTST - Turbo back Exhaust, FMIC, Splitfire Coilpacks, Black Driftek's, Nismo Gear knob (best mod so far!)

Interests: Computers, skateboarding, drinking, music and dirt biking.

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Name: Daniel

Age: 23

Location: Happy Valley

Work: IT Services and support for Department of Health currently working mainly at Repat General Hospital

Car/Mods: White R32 GTST - Turbo back Exhaust, FMIC, Splitfire Coilpacks, Black Driftek's, Nismo Gear knob (best mod so far!)

Interests: Computers, skateboarding, drinking, music and dirt biking.

Hey another DOH worker

Were you part of the SOE team

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Thankfully with the rebuilt cluster and the new sensor, both the speedometer and odometer and now working properly!   And there you have it. About 5-6 weeks of headaches wrapped up in a 15 minute photo essay. As I was told it is rare for sensors of this generation to die so dramatically, but you never know what could go wrong with a 25+ year old car. I HOPE that no one else has to go through this problem like I did, so with my take on a solution I hope it helps others who may encounter this issue in the future. For the TL;DR: 1) Sensor breaks. 2) Find a replacement GTT/GTS-T sensor. 3) Find a CNC machinist to have you cut it down to proper specs. 4) Reinstall then pray to the JDM gods.   Hope this guide/story helps anyone else encountering this problem!
    • perhaps i should have mentioned, I plugged the unit in before i handed over to the electronics repair shop to see what damaged had been caused and the unit worked (ac controls, rear demister etc) bar the lights behind the lcd. i would assume that the diode was only to control lighting and didnt harm anything else i got the unit back from the electronics repair shop and all is well (to a point). The lights are back on and ac controls are working. im still paranoid as i beleive the repairer just put in any zener diode he could find and admitted asking chatgpt if its compatible   i do however have another issue... sometimes when i turn the ignition on, the climate control unit now goes through a diagnostics procedure which normally occurs when you disconnect and reconnect but this may be due to the below   to top everything off, and feel free to shoot me as im just about to do it myself anyway, while i was checking the newly repaired board by plugging in the climate control unit bare without the housing, i believe i may have shorted it on the headunit surround. Climate control unit still works but now the keyless entry doesnt work along with the dome light not turning on when you open the door. to add to this tricky situation, when you start the car and remove the key ( i have a turbo timer so car remains on) the keyless entry works. the dome light also works when you switch to the on position. fuses were checked and all ok ive deduced that the short somehow has messed with the smart entry control module as that is what controls the keyless entry and dome light on door opening   you guys wouldnt happen to have any experience with that topic lmao... im only laughing as its all i can do right now my self diagnosed adhd always gets me in a situation as i have no patience and want to get everything done in shortest amount of time as possible often ignoring crucial steps such as disconnecting battery when stuffing around with electronics or even placing a simple rag over the metallic headunit surround when placing a live pcb board on top of it   FML
    • Bit of a pity we don't have good images of the back/front of the PCB ~ that said, I found a YT vid of a teardown to replace dicky clock switches, and got enough of a glimpse to realize this PCB is the front-end to a connected to what I'll call PCBA, and as such this is all digital on this PCB..ergo, battery voltage probably doesn't make an appearance here ; that is, I'd expect them to do something on PCBA wrt power conditioning for the adjustment/display/switch PCB.... ....given what's transpired..ie; some permutation of 12vdc on a 5vdc with or without correct polarity...would explain why the zener said "no" and exploded. The transistor Q5 (M33) is likely to be a digital switching transistor...that is, package has builtin bias resistors to ensure it saturates as soon as base threshold voltage is reached (minimal rise/fall time)....and wrt the question 'what else could've fried?' ....well, I know there's an MCU on this board (display, I/O at a guess), and you hope they isolated it from this scenario...I got my crayons out, it looks a bit like this...   ...not a lot to see, or rather, everything you'd like to see disappears down a via to the other side...base drive for the transistor comes from somewhere else, what this transistor is switching is somewhere else...but the zener circuit is exclusive to all this ~ it's providing a set voltage (current limited by the 1K3 resistor R19)...and disappears somewhere else down the via I marked V out ; if the errant voltage 'jumped' the diode in the millisecond before it exploded, whatever that V out via feeds may have seen a spike... ....I'll just imagine that Q5 was switched off at the time, thus no damage should've been done....but whatever that zener feeds has to be checked... HTH
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