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thats nice m8.

cheers mate

Mitch you are the unluckiest bloke i know. With all the shit you have been through i hope you can now laugh.

almost !

just need to fix the oil leak and ill be laughing!

Now Im waiting for a nice video clip :D:D:down:

im sure i'll have one sometime after this weekend haha

how come you havent been on msn :)

was wanting to ask you something but now ive forgotten what that was :)

maybe i missed it but what did u do with the blown 26 ?

also how u plan to remap a 33 ecu :S (where) ?

ps: i want ur old car :) lol im hell fired up to buy another 33 :):D

sold it in parts lol

nah i know you cant remap 25 ecu's getting a 20 ecu and remapping that ;)

do it , ill ask my mate if he wants to sell :D

sold it in parts lol

nah i know you cant remap 25 ecu's getting a 20 ecu and remapping that :)

do it , ill ask my mate if he wants to sell :)

awd high comp rb25de + T (gt35r .82) :D none of this soft shit lol. if it blows...30 bottom end lol.

i read a bit about using the 20/z32 ecu's and while it WORKS there seem to be a few little issues...whats the cost involved to get a remaped 20 ecu ? does it plug into the 25 loom ?

awd high comp rb25de + T (gt35r .82) :) none of this soft shit lol. if it blows...30 bottom end lol.

i read a bit about using the 20/z32 ecu's and while it WORKS there seem to be a few little issues...whats the cost involved to get a remaped 20 ecu ? does it plug into the 25 loom ?

about $500 + ecu and yeah its plug n play apparently

might end up throwing extra cash for a power fc so that i can monitor my engine details

dude! sounds like your luck is nearly as bad as mine!

what did you get defected for last night! good to hear its off defect already!!!

got done for bonnet pins of all things , only a cop shop defect ( yay )

he also said about my ride height but seeing as i wasnt a flamin mongrel to him , he wasnt going to be a flamin mongrel to me :(

lucky you didnt come cruising with us !!

got done for bonnet pins of all things , only a cop shop defect ( yay )

he also said about my ride height but seeing as i wasnt a flamin mongrel to him , he wasnt going to be a flamin mongrel to me :sick:

lucky you didnt come cruising with us !!

haha!

now tell me, how does one spot bonnet pins at 2am on a freeway...???

=S

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