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All good points Pete. I myself went the Nismo route, firstly I got them cheap, second, they are direct bolt up, no mods required and I don't like molesting looms and third, if you're really sneaky you can go through regency with them on. Z32's; no chance

Couldnt you disguise the Z32? The exterior dimensions look very similar to the RB2x ones, so if I took both AFM's to an electrical place couldnt they put in the z32 innards into the RB2x one - I know the Z32 has one more pin, but Im assuming its not required when fitting to an RB. Then as an absolute max I would only have to change the order of wires going to the AFM..

Im just thinking...

Also, can you get nismo ones for the RB20/25?

does anyone want to put a cd player in for me tomorrow or today even?

would like someone down south ways but im not too picky!

HELP ME! i havent had beats for over 6 months yo!

Its like 800degrees man I don't think so lol,

I would but you live heaps far away and yeah too hot.

What car out of interest?

Its like 800degrees man I don't think so lol,

I would but you live heaps far away and yeah too hot.

What car out of interest?

not even, its only about 700degrees

only ranga's need fear the heat

my f**king drift car has a cd player but my daily doesnt, thats messed up lol

Where abouts are you and what car?

im in morphett vale but ill come to you or you come to mine i dont mind either way, plus ill pay of course

its a s1 33 4door

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Its like 800degrees man I don't think so lol,

lol its not that hot

I was at my mechanics for some time last night and this morning fixing his dyno dynamics dyno

Got it up and running a couple hours ago. We tested it on a nearby ute, it made a staggering 75kw ;P

Sure its warm today but its not hot... wait till its 45'c, then you can say its hot heh

-D

lol its not that hot

I was at my mechanics for some time last night and this morning fixing his dyno dynamics dyno

Got it up and running a couple hours ago. We tested it on a nearby ute, it made a staggering 75kw ;P

Sure its warm today but its not hot... wait till its 45'c, then you can say its hot heh

-D

yea last year i was working on a customers car in there garage on the 3 days we had that was over 45, didnt know someone could sweat that much haha

Slightly warm out, been working on the car since 10am, perhaps just distracted and not noticing it :D

Also caught the top of my foot on the corner of the passengers seat rail while getting out of the back, massive gash and a trip to the doctors :P

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