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Dodgey carnt you are :D So did I read correctly that the 180 is up and running? When are you coming down for a visit?

im not dodgy, im just saying its an option to get a dodgy but tell the buyer its dodgy :/

as apposed to leading them to believe its legit

and yes 180 is running :D

timing is out and she backfires and gurgles like a champion

going in for a tune/set up timing dyno run either late this week/early next week - once the motor is run in :D

Yeah bin back a week. We had a new Site Engineer start last week on Monday and he quit today. Apparently he has wanted to get out of the industry for awhile and he's looking for a new path to follow. Seriously WTF are you thinking when you go to the interview for the job then. Such a dog act. We are down so many staff it's not funny.

That sux aye. Give John a Job :D

Skylines wrecked skyline resale. And p plate laws.

Who buys a skyline for resale though? Especially a dirty 32 GTS-T :/

I know you love your camber but I need grip damit :D

I don't understand... Camber is better for grip except when going straight, which is when you least need it.

...Unless of course you're drag racing. Which is ghey :D

Stealing my lines....sheesh

Mangs.

You love it

they dont even look at mods, if your horn works and you have no split CV boots and decent tyres you pass

That was what I thought too

im not dodgy, im just saying its an option to get a dodgy but tell the buyer its dodgy :D

as apposed to leading them to believe its legit

You should have seen the state my XF was in when it passed RWC.

My rule: Always assume a RWC is dodgy.

and yes 180 is running :D

timing is out and she backfires and gurgles like a champion

How far out? Don't want to damage that nice new diesel. I has a timing light... somewhere...

going in for a tune/set up timing dyno run either late this week/early next week - once the motor is run in :D

One day in the hills - run in done. Watch for speed cameras :(:/

you are such a lazy little fluffy, when i sold the R32 i went to a legit place and it passed easily, they dont even look at mods, if your horn works and you have no split CV boots and decent tyres you pass

And lights! Haha. Yea they're lazy and probably just do the obvious.

im not dodgy, im just saying its an option to get a dodgy but tell the buyer its dodgy :D

as apposed to leading them to believe its legit

and yes 180 is running :/

timing is out and she backfires and gurgles like a champion

going in for a tune/set up timing dyno run either late this week/early next week - once the motor is run in :D

Sounds good! Dinner date this Thursday night?

I don't understand... Camber is better for grip except when going straight, which is when you least need it.

...Unless of course you're drag racing. Which is ghey :D

This is true . . . And I am planning on getting my lazy ass to tha track one of these dayz

im not dodgy, im just saying its an option to get a dodgy but tell the buyer its dodgy :D

as apposed to leading them to believe its legit

and yes 180 is running ;)

timing is out and she backfires and gurgles like a champion

going in for a tune/set up timing dyno run either late this week/early next week - once the motor is run in :)

Noice. What's done to the motor? Did you rebuild it? I thought you just bought a second hand one?

That sux aye. Give John a Job :D

I would but I refuse to recommend anyone for a job. That last guy was recommended to us by one of the Project Engineers and it makes him look like a dick when that guy quits lol.

Who buys a skyline for resale though? Especially a dirty 32 GTS-T :D

This is true.

I don't understand... Camber is better for grip except when going straight, which is when you least need it.

...Unless of course you're drag racing. Which is ghey :(

:/

Give me one too. I need a job change.

I do too, but this job pays too well

This is true . . . And I am planning on getting my lazy ass to tha track one of these dayz

Good stuff :D

I would but I refuse to recommend anyone for a job. That last guy was recommended to us by one of the Project Engineers and it makes him look like a dick when that guy quits lol.

LOL yeah. That is true.

Noice. What's done to the motor? Did you rebuild it? I thought you just bought a second hand one?

rebuilt motor mang 0km :D

well now 283km on it hahaha

how are you running it in sexy?

so far just have been taking the back streets everywehre - trying to vary speed / load - havnt taken her past 3500rpm

going to do an oil change tomorrow and then head up the mountains to finish off the last 250km or so of her run in, then get her on the dyno to sort out all the shittttttt

so far just have been taking the back streets everywehre - trying to vary speed / load - havnt taken her past 3500rpm

going to do an oil change tomorrow and then head up the mountains to finish off the last 250km or so of her run in, then get her on the dyno to sort out all the shittttttt

Do a skid :D

so far just have been taking the back streets everywehre - trying to vary speed / load - havnt taken her past 3500rpm

going to do an oil change tomorrow and then head up the mountains to finish off the last 250km or so of her run in, then get her on the dyno to sort out all the shittttttt

Start giving it some more revs, you don't want to baby it too much or you'll have a soft motor.

I don't mean redline, but maybe 5000rpm (whats an SR Rev to?).

You need to let the rings bed in over a large range of both load and RPM

Start giving it some more revs, you don't want to baby it too much or you'll have a soft motor.

I don't mean redline, but maybe 5000rpm (whats an SR Rev to?).

You need to let the rings bed in over a large range of both load and RPM

SR redline is 7500, alright ill start a little more tehehe

ps martin i think im a real contender to challenge your epic dose :ermm: - she doses nicely, especially considering the boost is set on 4psi

Dyno run in FTW, the run in on Annas car took an hour and cost like $70...WIN

Now just have to finish the tune :S

Hills run in FTW. Although with the speeding ticket, it actually cost me more than that :ermm:

Next time maybe I'll go the dyno option :D

ps martin i think im a real contender to challenge your epic dose :P - she doses nicely, especially considering the boost is set on 4psi

I approve <3

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