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Okies, so um, do you guys get alot of attention in they city with your skylines ? i mean like , in my little shiity town, i get alot of positive attention, but always the jealous crew that will give ya the finger, just wondering if any else gets that experience just because you own a nice car??

well i have just been tested for glandular fever so if the results come back on the bad side there will be no work for me for at least the next 4 weeks. No money over the summer :D

fingers crossed for ya mate! if it is glange feeling sorry for ya cos ur gonna feel like poo for some time till your body gets back on its feet! if ya need anything sing out

Okies, so um, do you guys get alot of attention in they city with your skylines ? i mean like , in my little shiity town, i get alot of positive attention, but always the jealous crew that will give ya the finger, just wondering if any else gets that experience just because you own a nice car??

not that much hate but sometimes a lil disrespect :D ive had about 3 chicks say "nice car" while stopped at the lights thus far since i bought it

my bro had a turbo swift that could beat v8s now that was a car that got the finger at least once a week

Yep. My mate fashioned up an aligning tool with an old input shaft out of one of his boxes, works fking mint :)

The sil is so close to being done. Turns over mint but theres no fuel pump priming before hand. I've been told theres an extra wire you have to run when going RB in a sil to get the pmp going, which the new loom wouldn't have, so looks like all I'll have to do is identify that wire on my old loom, do the same to the new one and bobs your fathers brother.

ok, so do nee some sort of special tool to line the clutch up when i put it on?

To line up the clutch plate to centre with the pressure plate on? Sure do. If anyone has one, I'd like to borrow it next weekend for my manual conversion :)

:P

Roo, I got a clutch aligning tool :O

You the man Luke! :)

Moved the GTR box from the back of the Stagea to my garage on my own ... jesus! Not doing that again!!! :P

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