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urgh i hate tax time, it makes me realise how much i have spent on tools this year....

I love tax time. Refunds ftw lol.

but there is no point having offset if it isnt low

colins fitment has my heart

:P Once more low is achieved it will be sexeh.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb....html&st=20

Something that's interesting to know.

Useful thread.

What's so good about the Colon Offset? Sounds like something Julia Gillard reffers to whilst talking about the National health system.....

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You has Poke

GTR to be set on fire thens?

I'm already dead inside. + I'm not cool enough to rock 0/- fitment. < +20 offset is fine for me

I'm already dead inside. + I'm not cool enough to rock 0/- fitment. < +20 offset is fine for me

I too am not cool, i had to run a +12 *cuts*

:P

Bringing it next week so we can all ogle it? :D

I will try, Dan is doing the first part of the run in so it is not actually in my possession yet. But im going to go down on saturday and monday and put some more ks on it so I guess its a chance. I forgot how f**king loud it is, should probably do something about that.........nah :D

I will try, Dan is doing the first part of the run in so it is not actually in my possession yet. But im going to go down on saturday and monday and put some more ks on it so I guess its a chance. I forgot how f**king loud it is, should probably do something about that.........nah :P

Dan's got that dB meter. Maybe ask him to get a reading for ya. I think he only charge like 10 or 15 bucks to test it.

Just drove my car, the love is back

Awesome. :P

morning mangs

Morning,

Sooo bit of drama on the way home last night. Got to around Browns Plains with Tony following me and the car started to overheat. Pulled over into the Maccas at Browns Plains and there was steam pouring out the engine bay. Not cool. So after 30mins trying to get the bonnet to open with no luck we jacked the car up and I got underneath to have a look. Bottom radiator hose had been patched with a bike repair kit :D So time to dodgy some shit up. Selleys kwik grip and some duct tape to the bottom hose and we were on our way again.

Decided I would probably only to get to Mum n Dads place rather than back to the coast. About 10mins from home the car starts to overheat again. I soldiered on until the Shell outside Jimboomba when the car conked out. Let it cool down again and drove it home. By the time I got it into the drive at Mum n Dads it was knocking pretty badly so 31 is dead.

Anyone got a RB30e long motor they want to sell?

Dan's got that dB meter. Maybe ask him to get a reading for ya. I think he only charge like 10 or 15 bucks to test it.

I can have a good guess as to what the result will be....large scale failure!

Awesome. :P

Morning,

Sooo bit of drama on the way home last night. Got to around Browns Plains with Tony following me and the car started to overheat. Pulled over into the Maccas at Browns Plains and there was steam pouring out the engine bay. Not cool. So after 30mins trying to get the bonnet to open with no luck we jacked the car up and I got underneath to have a look. Bottom radiator hose had been patched with a bike repair kit :D So time to dodgy some shit up. Selleys kwik grip and some duct tape to the bottom hose and we were on our way again.

Decided I would probably only to get to Mum n Dads place rather than back to the coast. About 10mins from home the car starts to overheat again. I soldiered on until the Shell outside Jimboomba when the car conked out. Let it cool down again and drove it home. By the time I got it into the drive at Mum n Dads it was knocking pretty badly so 31 is dead.

Anyone got a RB30e long motor they want to sell?

oh man that sucks, will keep an eye out for you

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