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Not sure how many soccer fans are on this board but it was nice to watch Adelaide United win the first game of the Asian Champions League last night.

Despite finishing bottom of the A-League they won their last two games and now have 3 wins in a row to build some momentum to take OS. The team looks better too with the new signings.

GO REDS!

well boys and girls i have just made my lunch it consists of a ceaser salad mix from the super market an avocado cherry tomartos mushrooms and a fresh roast chicken all mixed together for a drink its apple and mango juice made by mountain fresh and for a snck passionfruit yoghurt from the yoghurt shop yuumm

yer Ive got a chicken caesar here to eat today too.

cheap food for a day

paid for the missus to have a holiday. so I thought bugger it, i need a power-fc

bought one from ebay for $690 incl hand controller for the rb26dett, including a tune from JUN (stage 1).

thats the last thing i needed for the r32 sedan.

just got to chop the $1.25 cage up to suit, then tune at boostwerks on 7th april.

must get to it and fit the speedo cable, meh sore too sore :huh: need a hoist

yer Ive got a chicken caesar here to eat today too.

cheap food for a day

paid for the missus to have a holiday. so I thought bugger it, i need a power-fc

bought one from ebay for $690 incl hand controller for the rb26dett, including a tune from JUN (stage 1).

thats the last thing i needed for the r32 sedan.

just got to chop the $1.25 cage up to suit, then tune at boostwerks on 7th april.

must get to it and fit the speedo cable, meh sore too sore :huh: need a hoist

Be careful the tune will be set for 100RON.

yer Ive got a chicken caesar here to eat today too.

cheap food for a day

paid for the missus to have a holiday. so I thought bugger it, i need a power-fc

bought one from ebay for $690 incl hand controller for the rb26dett, including a tune from JUN (stage 1).

thats the last thing i needed for the r32 sedan.

just got to chop the $1.25 cage up to suit, then tune at boostwerks on 7th april.

must get to it and fit the speedo cable, meh sore too sore :huh: need a hoist

yes but did you buy it made or did you make it

your so lovley you paid for her to have a holiday

thats cheap for a power fci remember about 3 years ago when pfc's were not around and i was working at auto barn sitting on ebay trying to buy one for a customer at 1500

I had an et turbo .

Between blowing gear boxes and turbos and every other f**king thing on the car up, they arent bad.

Money pits. Non turbo might be the go tho?

http://www.pulsarparts.com.au/Default.asp

Honestly man. I spent alot more on that ET turbo than I have on my 34.

Shit goes wrong with them. cursed.

Old turbo cars = big trouble.

I went through 2 gearboxes, which aren't cheap.

2 turbos, which also weren't cheap at the time.

went through regency about 3 times with it.

Shit falls apart on them.

Cursed I tell you.

couple pics

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Matty got another tow for you my friend.....

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Not sure how many soccer fans are on this board but it was nice to watch Adelaide United win the first game of the Asian Champions League last night.

Despite finishing bottom of the A-League they won their last two games and now have 3 wins in a row to build some momentum to take OS. The team looks better too with the new signings.

GO REDS!

that was an own goal wasnt it.....but i think Lachie claimed it....good to see them off to a good start.....just a pity that Arsenal lost their game to porto.....good thing it was an away game for us.....

well boys and girls i have just made my lunch it consists of a ceaser salad mix from the super market an avocado cherry tomartos mushrooms and a fresh roast chicken all mixed together for a drink its apple and mango juice made by mountain fresh and for a snck passionfruit yoghurt from the yoghurt shop yuumm

Well i had mongolian lamb with fried rice......very very good from a little chinese place and the price for all under $12 gotta love it...and for the drink was a iced tea yumm....followed by a cancer stick :huh:

I need a half decent daily lol :huh:

then don't buy a ET, they fall apart as steve said

buy a R31 , cheap, use the RB30 someday, parts from wreckers easy to find, etc

mine has over 500,000k on a unopened engine, head seeps a bit of coolant but still idles better then the R34...lol

I need a half decent daily lol :O

might be selling my r31 s3 exe. 1989, first regod in 1990, white very very good condition for the age.

brand new: xtreme hd clutch, radiator, water pump/pulley, belts, full exhaust, manual conversion (second hand obviously) and few more brand new parts. have receipts for over 3K in just brand new parts.

+ got full pioneer speakers all round, jvd cd/mp3 deck n more shiz.

also at the right price will throw in a brand new "nismo" pack lol including: brand new nismo steering wheel, gearknob, pedals, bucket seat and seat covers ;)

:D

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