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Hey all

Ive seen this thread topic on a few forums so i thought i'd start one here in the wa section of our forum.

Pretty much all you gotta do is say whats wrong with your skyline..

My problems are

my exhaust manifold gasket has blown out so now car off the road

i have no air con

my boot rattles like a mofo

my speedo intermittently works

hard to engage reverse

its an rb20det :D

What are your problems?

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-F**ked Air Con (Got quoted >$1k to repair)

-Slight vibrations at idle when stopped at the traffic lights from time to time

-Lifter noise (tap tap tap...)

-Exhaust smells

-Head light cover have that yellow crap.

  • Very subtle rattle when idling
  • Squeeky clutch (on the way in and out)
  • It was doing that boost stall thing but that seems to be cleared up
  • A few pin dents that are turning into rust spots
  • Exhaust is too loud for my tastes
  • It's not a GTR :D

Exhaust smells lol i like that one. Smells good or bad, or just smells?

problem with my skyline is it only has 6 cyliners, not 12 and a prancing horse badge.

We will supaglue another RB to your current one and stick a prancing horse badge on your bonnet - all fixed :D

Exhaust smells lol i like that one. Smells good or bad, or just smells?

problem with my skyline is it only has 6 cyliners, not 12 and a prancing horse badge.

Smells like something is burnt, due to the new exhaust... thats bad I guess...

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