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If you read the instructions provided with the Spitfire coil packs - it tells you to change the igniter pack and install some 50 ohm in line resistors from the ECU to the GTS-t igniter pack.

It will work for a while, but your igniter pack will shortly fail along with the ECU.

Spotted GTR032 at the tav tonight.. the car and the person.. sorry about the drunkeness and me running through the carpark of the tav chasing after you!!! i was a liitele off my nut and still am!!!!

:)

I think you scared him taiya, i heard you invited him in for a drink naughty.gif

were you in your car, and did you have a squirt? :)

i think i was next to you a couple of weeks ago on george st outside qvb one firday or saturday night actually :)

Unfortunately i was in my shite work van, so couldn't give him a wave or whatever ;)

hmmz yeh could of, haven't been in the city too much lately but yeh

:) I thought RB31DET was a big block, not a 454 :)

Spotted a gtst with a noisey blow off valve trying to keep up with the Z on the way around the bay ;) not for long :rofl:

Also spotted CER34L and an MR2 at the Ranch in Ryde today

Spotted GTR032 at the tav tonight.. the car and the person.. sorry about the drunkeness and me running through the carpark of the tav chasing after you!!! i was a liitele off my nut and still am!!!!

hehe yeh saw this pissed as girl last night in the tav carpark chasing me, was trying to ramble on about something...

:)

hehe  yeh saw this pissed as girl last night in the tav carpark chasing me, was trying to ramble on about something...

:)

ehhhmmm??? Thats not very nice! At least I got your attension! And your still talking to me so I musnt of made that bad of an impression :)

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