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anyone know the name of those crazy race driver toys that have the little man who makes the engine noise as you change up thru the gears, has a key to turn on, starts out subtle and gets radical as you shift up the little gear lever, its only about 6 inches tall or so ????????

i have one of them :)

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OK, now where do I start ....

But Damo - you are a raging homo .... :) You could have bought Sam with you - chicks are welcome in my spa too :)

Jas - Thanks, James said you had a little something for me :) .... I will drop by one day next week and say hi

Twink - I didn't make it to the spa in the end - headed down to Villis .... and yes a slate or two may have been consumed on the way :(

And I want one of those toys too!

Love Koji's phone conversations...

" ohhhhhhhh...hhhh..hh...spleeeetfyyyyyyre..ahhh.....ahhh bee twehhhnnnntyy...ohhh.....iiii looks yaaah?"

ill try and pop in tomorrow mo0rning for an r31 house top or something.

Gotta love Koji, call him up for a price on something - kk yeah I'll buy it be there soon, go there so yeah how much is that - he gives me a lower price than he said on the phone and upon checkout.... he sold it to me for even cheaper! lol

And that didnt happen once either!

this man is just a Genius if he ever comes to australia i say SAU road trip to wherever he is playing

click the actual video to get to his youtube page

in the mix live

i posted here because noobs like Heslo dont venture into the youtube thread :(

Does anyone know how to tell the difference between S1 and S2 RB25 gearboxes? My gearbox should be a S2, but Id rather confirm when its not in the car. I have searched, and didnt really come up with any answers.

Which leads me on to this; clutch slave cylinders.

R33 up to 06/94: [30620-21U01]

R33 07/94 onwards: [30620-21U23]

However, the NISMO slave; [NISMO30620-RS580] says:

- Nissan Skyline BNR32 (-2/93 Push Type)

- Nissan Skyline HNR32

- Nissan Skyline ENR33

- Nissan Skyline ECR33 << No dates specified

- Nissan Skyline ENR34

Because it doesn't have a date on the ECR33, is it suggesting that the NISMO is the same for both? But the NISSAN ones are not the same?

Thanks in advance :(

Does anyone know how to tell the difference between S1 and S2 RB25 gearboxes? My gearbox should be a S2, but Id rather confirm when its not in the car. I have searched, and didnt really come up with any answers.

Which leads me on to this; clutch slave cylinders.

R33 up to 06/94: [30620-21U01]

R33 07/94 onwards: [30620-21U23]

However, the NISMO slave; [NISMO30620-RS580] says:

- Nissan Skyline BNR32 (-2/93 Push Type)

- Nissan Skyline HNR32

- Nissan Skyline ENR33

- Nissan Skyline ECR33 << No dates specified

- Nissan Skyline ENR34

Because it doesn't have a date on the ECR33, is it suggesting that the NISMO is the same for both? But the NISSAN ones are not the same?

Thanks in advance :(

someone said that series 2 are pull type but i dont think thats right

Not having a good day. Picked up some glass panel french doors for my house extension. Didn't hitch the trailer properly and had the trailer run into the back of the Stagea, banging up the bumper and damaging the Dolphin lip, and ripping the wiring from the plug. :(

On a brighter note, fitted new brakes and tie rods on the Stagea today.

URGENT:

Anyone got a 0.9kg or bigger fire extinguisher and mount that I can borrow for tomorrow's time attack at Mallala. Would need to pick it up tonight.

SMS me on 0449 928 227.

Thanks

I'm going to duck down to the BP or wherever now to see if they have one.

URGENT:

Anyone got a 0.9kg or bigger fire extinguisher and mount that I can borrow for tomorrow's time attack at Mallala. Would need to pick it up tonight.

SMS me on 0449 928 227.

Thanks

I'm going to duck down to the BP or wherever now to see if they have one.

Message sent! :(

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