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Dan at ERD is literally the only person I'd let touch my car. He's like the Yoda of car's, if yoda and chewie had a lovechild. Rare thing about him too is his honesty. For example my spigot was rooted so I organised to get a new clutch in. I get a phone call from Dan an hr after dropping it off telling me that the clutch in there atm is basically new and presented me with the options to keep the one in there and replace what's needed or continue on with the replacement. I went ahead with the npc street anyways cos I'm wanting big power down the line, but say if I wasn't, I could have saved $400 odd dollars. Bastard makes one mean coffee too although I've been told to not let him know this hahaha.

don't you mean lulz and jail bait bitches?

lulz and jail bait bitches - i agree but also disagree.. because that leaves out all the fine talent over 16...

and dan as yodi tehehehe

new clutch, you dont need

save 400, i will

touch my bits, you must

drink my coffee, you shall

lulz!

ask any racer, any real racer..

its not how you race your car, its how you do it for the lulz and bitches

I actually lol'd. Site manager thinks I'm a bit weird :ninja:

Believe it or not but those dirty poms got 100 r34 gtr's delivered....not like they'd know how to drive the things though. Aus got the r32's though.

I agree with this. If it's doing it more often in the heat then it may not be fuel pump related....

I lol'd...

Dan at ERD is literally the only person I'd let touch my car. He's like the Yoda of car's, if yoda and chewie had a lovechild. Rare thing about him too is his honesty. For example my spigot was rooted so I organised to get a new clutch in. I get a phone call from Dan an hr after dropping it off telling me that the clutch in there atm is basically new and presented me with the options to keep the one in there and replace what's needed or continue on with the replacement. I went ahead with the npc street anyways cos I'm wanting big power down the line, but say if I wasn't, I could have saved $400 odd dollars. Bastard makes one mean coffee too although I've been told to not let him know this hahaha.

You is so asian Brandon :)

Brandon and I went to the efi dyno day. Pretty sure colin rocked up too. The actual people in charge there were great and everything was done professionally. A week before hand I spoke with a guy named Rick on the phone to enquire about a nistune for my car. The dude knew his shit and was a top guy to talk to. I'll be going there to get my work done. In saying all of that though, I get the feeling that some of their 'helpers' on the dyno day fit the boost losers category which may explain the skids and stuff.

don't you mean lulz and jail bait bitches?

Still not sure on the 34s being delivered to the Uk. I've never heard that before and I'm struggling to find a reliable source with where all the cars were exported to. gtr.co.uk should have something I reckon.

I don't discriminate. I'm talking purely lulz n bitches. lol.

I actually lol'd. Site manager thinks I'm a bit weird :ninja:

:)

I don't discriminate. I'm talking purely lulz n bitches. lol.

post of the month? its gota be

lulz and jail bait bitches - i agree but also disagree.. because that leaves out all the fine talent over 16...

and dan as yodi tehehehe

new clutch, you dont need

save 400, i will

touch my bits, you must

drink my coffee, you shall

lulz!

Pahahahahahaha

I actually lol'd. Site manager thinks I'm a bit weird :ninja:

Still not sure on the 34s being delivered to the Uk. I've never heard that before and I'm struggling to find a reliable source with where all the cars were exported to. gtr.co.uk should have something I reckon.

My mistake, 100 33's and 100 34's....actually no just the r34's

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jz0S7PLA7sU

Edited by yaface
Pahahahahahaha

My mistake, 100 33's and 100 34's....actually no just the r34's

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jz0S7PLA7sU

mmm still skeptical. I've got one of clarksons articles at home in which he reviews the R34 and he says in it thats its a shame because Nissan were intending on importing the car to the Uk but couldn't drum up enough interest so they canned the idea. I'll dig it out when I'm home on monday.

mmm still skeptical. I've got one of clarksons articles at home in which he reviews the R34 and he says in it thats its a shame because Nissan were intending on importing the car to the Uk but couldn't drum up enough interest so they canned the idea. I'll dig it out when I'm home on monday.

Yeh you could be right holmes. Who cares in reality though. Like I said before stupid dirty pom's can't drive properly :ninja:

:ninja: General consensus. UK Drivers > Aussie drivers. The sheer amount of retards/people who have no business being in a car over here is ridiculous. They just get in the car and then switch off. Epic fail.

I know that the Poms got R34s cause they had somthing different about them like the Gmeter was ulocked for viewing on the dash display, or maybe it was locked cant remember

Ive got a movie at home that talks to the guy that got the contract from nissan in the UK do do the servicing or the training or somthing, i will watch it tonight and get all the details!

i should of got bolt on flares and bigger wheels :ninja:

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Nah that thing looks alright but I don't think r32s suit the bolt on look.

I know that the Poms got R34s cause they had somthing different about them like the Gmeter was ulocked for viewing on the dash display, or maybe it was locked cant remember

Ive got a movie at home that talks to the guy that got the contract from nissan in the UK do do the servicing or the training or somthing, i will watch it tonight and get all the details!

Awesome :)

pfft misquote fail. Who are you the courier mail?

its not just alright, its f**kin sexual... :ninja: but i was kidding about the smite... or was i?

not sexual imo. Better off with a proper wide body overfender because bolt ons just don't flow with the car at all. That one semi pulls it off because of the awesome black paint and epic wing so it all ties in with the extreme racer look but I still don't reckon it looks as good as a regular 32 with tough fitment. Oh and the rears don't look that much wider than what you would fit in there with stock guards? Needs more 18 x 14 +0

:D General consensus. UK Drivers > Aussie drivers. The sheer amount of retards/people who have no business being in a car over here is ridiculous. They just get in the car and then switch off. Epic fail.

Hm I may have to agree with you on that.... Stupid bogans :D and female drivers (runs and hides)

I know that the Poms got R34s cause they had somthing different about them like the Gmeter was ulocked for viewing on the dash display, or maybe it was locked cant remember

Ive got a movie at home that talks to the guy that got the contract from nissan in the UK do do the servicing or the training or somthing, i will watch it tonight and get all the details!

Sounds awesome. There's another vid with clarkson reviewing the r34 gtr, pretty sure he said the same thing about the gmeter being unlocked and translated or something for the uk versions.

god plz smite colins gtr.

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Pahahaha, damn gtr owners. Take that ! :rofl:

i should of got bolt on flares and bigger wheels :rofl:

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Reminds me of my old tamiya car... hahaha

Yaface: Yea I'm Asian! I used to go to Kandy all the time back in uni.

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