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love the red r34gtt

having a damned time bleeding the brakes.

done the fronts twice, rears twice

back to the fronts again - speed bleeders on the front wilwood superlites so a 1man job but still damned if I can get the air bubble out

fkn knees. grrrrrr.

real estate agent arrives soon, getting a valuation and get the house up for sale

caravan park here i come !!

I has r34 GTT Skyline :mad:. Arrived at my door step at 8am this morning. Fueled up, went through ID check without a hitch, rego, stamp duty, new plates and insurance, installed child seat. Got home from doing all that and my 2.5 year old daughter decided to pick up a rock from the driveway and draw on my bonnet. I was in the car and saw what she was about to do and as i went for the door handle my ass pressed "lock" on the key and i watched it all unfold. Apart from that the only other problem i have atm is http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Gt...ht-t330949.html

I has r34 GTT Skyline :mad:. Arrived at my door step at 8am this morning. Fueled up, went through ID check without a hitch, rego, stamp duty, new plates and insurance, installed child seat. Got home from doing all that and my 2.5 year old daughter decided to pick up a rock from the driveway and draw on my bonnet. I was in the car and saw what she was about to do and as i went for the door handle my ass pressed "lock" on the key and i watched it all unfold. Apart from that the only other problem i have atm is http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Gt...ht-t330949.html

more pics plz

love the colour

my kiddies did the rock trick, plus up and down alongside the car on their 3wheelers, pedal marks along both sides

never mind the kids, some adult (dic) scratched up my bonnet with a rock when it was out front of my mechanics workplace (being tuned)

as for the error light, Id suggest disconnect battery, pump brake pedal / horn to get rid of remaining static charge, leave for few mins, reconnect battery - this resets the main ecu

Ive got a consult port (ecu error reader) and laptop we could hook up to see if there are any undue ecu warning codes... down south morphett vale.

pm me if you want to visit and check via laptop/consult

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