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I has Nistune :)

Should I butcher it myself... or should I let the expert (Scott) handle it?

Have a go. If it don't work just use a bigger hammer :thumbsup:

Any suggestions on what panel filters are good / better / best ?

Dunno, ask Scottaaayyy. For the record though, C.H. is now open again.

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Ordered a Nismo wheel for my GT-R today so i never had to look at that disgusting Isotta it came with again.

I like not having crap in cars. Great step in improvement!

I has Nistune :)

Should I butcher it myself... or should I let the expert (Scott) handle it?

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Yeah I know... that's why I haven't done it already...

Better let Scott do it.

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Have a go. If it don't work just use a bigger hammer :thumbsup:

Any suggestions on what panel filters are good / better / best ?

I bought a DR/FT one from Autobarns... Works good as.

Anyone have a big car jack i could use for a few days?? Have to change the clutch in the skyline.

I have a heavy duty jack. You can borrow it.

I got one i'll loan you for a 6 pack of Heineken/Lowenbrau/Oettinger.

Yer martin, pretty keen either way to destroy it somehow, blowing one up and shooting one will be good enough, i want to be able to have mine as a show piece on my wall of shame. That B&M shifter in the chev was a dog, seriously i had 2 drunks trying to tell me how to hold up a little lever and move something then have to put the shifter all the way forwards then slam it backwards and that'll be first, then a tray load of drunks telling me to hurry up and a sober(ish) med student tell me how we are all going to die. Then there was the dash full of gauges.......

Oh as for nistune, let scott stuff it up so you got someone to blame for your problems if it all goes wrong.

Also in news, in less then 2 weeks time i am offically the main lotus technician in brisbane, i have training this year in sydney for the new models.

I got one i'll loan you for a 6 pack of Heineken/Lowenbrau/Oettinger.

Yer martin, pretty keen either way to destroy it somehow, blowing one up and shooting one will be good enough, i want to be able to have mine as a show piece on my wall of shame. That B&M shifter in the chev was a dog, seriously i had 2 drunks trying to tell me how to hold up a little lever and move something then have to put the shifter all the way forwards then slam it backwards and that'll be first, then a tray load of drunks telling me to hurry up and a sober(ish) med student tell me how we are all going to die. Then there was the dash full of gauges.......

FNK LOL

Oh as for nistune, let scott stuff it up so you got someone to blame for your problems if it all goes wrong.

Touche'

Also in news, in less then 2 weeks time i am offically the main lotus technician in brisbane, i have training this year in sydney for the new models.

You are. DA. man.

Have a go. If it don't work just use a bigger hammer :thumbsup:

Hmmmm....

Grinder love?

Any suggestions on what panel filters are good / better / best ?

Apexi.

Anyone have a big car jack i could use for a few days?? Have to change the clutch in the skyline.

Where you at, and when do you need it? I think I'll need mine this weekend.

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<3

Buy a 31 coupe and I may just ask you to marry me.

You coming Thursday? I has ecu and nistune for you to butcherify.

Laser force this week? Or another week?

Yer martin, pretty keen either way to destroy it somehow, blowing one up and shooting one will be good enough, i want to be able to have mine as a show piece on my wall of shame. That B&M shifter in the chev was a dog, seriously i had 2 drunks trying to tell me how to hold up a little lever and move something then have to put the shifter all the way forwards then slam it backwards and that'll be first, then a tray load of drunks telling me to hurry up and a sober(ish) med student tell me how we are all going to die. Then there was the dash full of gauges.......

Ahh good times. I dunno man, I still think you can't drive. Dale could always get it in the right gear ;)

Oh as for nistune, let scott stuff it up so you got someone to blame for your problems if it all goes wrong.

Good point, good sir.

Also in news, in less then 2 weeks time i am offically the main lotus technician in brisbane, i have training this year in sydney for the new models.

Nice.

Here ya go.

Panel filter

Buy that. Apexi good.

No idea what the up vote button did but i clickdafied it :-D

wut? :blink:

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Ravi:

I'm awesome at fixing american pickup trucks with dodgy electronics, just don't fit a dodgy B&M shifter i can only find reverse when i want drive and 3rd when i want reverse

This pleases me...... and it's ok, I don't even know what shifter you're talking about hahahaha

From a cost effective point of view you'd be better of buying a VW van or something. F100 parts would be hard to source I'd imagine. It would be sick though. Mind you, I used to bum around in an old liberty wagon with a drumkit in the back, two guitars, a bass and two 50w amps. It was cramped, but it worked

I DO love the sound of those old v dubs.... but I also love the sound of a V8 hahahahaha

F-truck parts are easy to come by, theres lots of them on the road and most of the parts aren't anything special

Excellent...... congrats on the head lotus thing!

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm head lotus

Morning all

Jason you might wanna be careful posting stuff like that on a public forum

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What chev was it in? Driving one with a t56 box in it (six speed I think) you have to push it back and forward again to get into reverse. I didnt know that and just slammed that shit into gear.

Anyone have a big car jack i could use for a few days?? Have to change the clutch in the skyline.

What size do you need? how high?

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