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Got Ow3ed something hardcore by a Blue S15 trial body kit, 19's and one nicely worked engine, running 16psi apparently but had external wastegate so not running stock turbos very nice indeed, and great guys too.

Just quickly-you wouldn't happen to own a white R34 GT-T like your avatar photo,wouldya? Coz I spotted a neat car as per described,and parked next to it,at the Shell servo' in Fyshwick this afternoon...and there was a gunmetal grey R33 GTS(T?) parked the other side of the servo,too.

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I spotted that Blue S15 once, does it have chrome windscreen wipers or something? Only thing i can fault it for :rant:. he was having a squirt against some guy in a REX in tuggers from the lights to the form one lane infront of the shops. He won, car sounded wicked too.

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saw a burgandy r33 in dickson had like black/carbon fibre inserts were the rear lights are you know like that triangle thing :rant: it had gtr badges though i dont think it was. had gtr front bar not sure of the side skirts and had a super dupper rear wing.

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spotted 1 silver stagea rs4 at autotech today with a bloke holding a unichip shitting in it. terminal, that yours??

also, a stock-looking black 33 with an obscenely loud and horrible sounding exh. drive past subway in fishies. if thats anyone here, please change it. it sounded like a carby lancer with a cannon!!! *cringe*

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stock-looking black 33 with an obscenely loud and horrible sounding exh. drive past subway in fishies. if thats anyone here, please change it. it sounded like a carby lancer with a cannon!!! *cringe*

you had me worried it was me ;) but i havent been to fyswick in ages so i am safe :D

also would have to agree funniest miss spelt word ever ;):)

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spotted 1 silver stagea rs4 at autotech today with a bloke holding a unichip shitting in it. d

Yepp, that was my beast :)

Unichip didn't go in cause they were having problems locating the wire for the TPS. This is sort of a blessing, cause I was playing with the TPS and trying to find the wire on the ECU for it. Found the wire and I also found out why I get a slight flat spot when it's cold... The TPS needed adjusting, now it's all good and not giving false readings when cold (that's why that couldn't find the output) I'll go back out there tomorrow and tell them.

J

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Yet?

Joining me and jay in the unichip fraternity at some stage?

LOL - yepp, soon I hope !! Just had a slight delay with getting it in. APS said that I'm the first to put a Unichip and the boost control module into a Stagea, so we've had to make up our own wiring diagram etc...

I 'think' it's all good to go now.... hopfully....

J

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Soptted a R33 with Gold rims today at the chisholm round about. was in the back seat of a lancer.... gave you some looks... saw a lil smile..

Also a Maroon R33 with GTR badge in the front grill, coming out of Qbn tonight..

Was also in the lancer...

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