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Followed A?L-01L (Grey GTS-4) down Norton Street :wavey:  

Oh and I think you need a tune:  when you put your foot on it a huge cloud of black smoke emerged :D

Lucien.

I'm having trouble getting into your link below it wan't accept my my log in???

Can anyone help from Admin of SAU??? Please!

Followed A?L-01L (Grey GTS-4) down Norton Street :wavey:  

Oh and I think you need a tune:  when you put your foot on it a huge cloud of black smoke emerged :)

Lucien.

:wavey: back at ya.

Do you live round the inner west too?

I know i need a tune its running rich as :Oops:

By the way its a 4 door GTSt , not gts4.

thanks

Adam.

:wavey: back at ya.

Do you live round the inner west too?

I know i need a tune its running rich as :Oops:  

By the way its a 4 door GTSt , not gts4.

thanks

Adam.

I live in Leichhardt. Apologies for the failure to correctly identify you: I must have been exhausted from my efforts at gym :)

Lucien

Drunkan,

Yeah, it went ok. #1 turbo is leaking a bit of oil and a bit of water, so we need to re-work #1, the CAMs whistle a little so Im not sure about that. The HKS dumps dont have a spot for the exhaust temp, so its dead and I have an issue with boost and the oil temp. But other then that its fine!

Drunkan,

   Yeah, it went ok. #1 turbo is leaking a bit of oil and a bit of water, so we need to re-work #1, the CAMs whistle a little so Im not sure about that. The HKS dumps dont have a spot for the exhaust temp, so its dead and I have an issue with boost and the oil temp. But other then that its fine!

:ohnoes:

Did you buy the correct HKS extension kit Paul? Sounds like you might have dump pipes meant for a 32 or 33.

spotted GUN-32R Marron R32 at Carrigton Rd, castle hill at the tyre place. had huge, 18 inch volks and 275/35/18's on all 4.

cool that was me, are you ati-something, white r32 gtr with a black rear spoiler?

i saw that at the corner of carrington and victoria today thought maybe you?

I live in Leichhardt.  Apologies for the failure to correctly identify you:  I must have been exhausted from my efforts at gym :D

Lucien

You live in Leichhardt?!?

So do i !!!

I dont think i have ever seen you around before though.

Thanks

Adam

spotted nismo34? tom?

black r34 GTT

apparently lives a few roads down from me but ive never seen him before hahaha

anyways, nice car... black is hot!!

rather poor performance from me too but oh wellz ^^, will get it sorted after exams

cheers

Eric

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