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Have seen the blue chaser around civic though, big gold mags, and black carbon fibre bonnet? not too bad at all

yea i know the guy, that car is going to be at autosalon.. its a very nice looking car, i would be jelous but its auto :P

Spotted Ex!$t3nZ's (sorry mate, don't actually know your name) Toyota sitting peacefully at Trojan this arvo. Still looking sweet as!

i know :'( been there for 3.5 weeks now. well if its at trojan hopefully that means that the auto electrician has finished his job..

Anywho, spotted a silver r34 gtt behind me turning down lathlain street then into the bunnings carpark around 9am this morning. i gave a thumbs up through the rear window but i dont know if you saw. i was in the green camry (not chaser ;)) infront of you..

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I spose I should add in here that I spotted one of the sexiest R34 GTRs that I have ever seen in Civic bout 7ish last night. Until now I'd only seen photos and WOW!!!

I don't even know what colour to say it was, sorta purple, sorta green... Lotsa layers in there!!

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i know :'( been there for 3.5 weeks now. well if its at trojan hopefully that means that the auto electrician has finished his job..

I didn't talk to John for long but he mentioned that the auto elec'y ran out of space for the day or something so it was moved back temporarily, so i don't think it would be completely finished..

I'll hopefully be back this arvo to grab the car after what should be its last and final tune since losing my middle muffler to rust and re-installin my airbox.

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Hey Guys. Saw a Maroon R32 behind me most of the way through nicholls about 5:30pm today. Just for those of you who dont know, while my skyline is off the road am getting around in an dark blue 1989 Mazda MX6 Turbo with a ridiculous wing and a set of shitty vault wheels and a massive intercooler out the front. Hope to be back in the 33 by march. Until then if you see me getting around wave to me, dont show me up like most skylines have been trying to do :spank: not members of course.

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Interested to know what figure you end up at Sam, will be more or less the same setup as me.

Ben, mate, not sure what has happened and its got John baffled... My car lost 40kw's which was due to the collapsed exhaust, replaced the cat back section and also installed a JJR return flow cooler and the std air box. Since, John retuned it with an extra 3 degrees (had to remove 3 degrees to stop detonation due to the collapsed middle muffler), which meant it should have been back up to 260kw.... Unfortunately, it is still 227kw at 1.3bar...

John did a compression test and all came back fine, all averaging about 155-160. He has a theory since everything else has pretty much been explored and that is possibly my valve springs have become weak and now the valves are floating a bit. He said that the best way to find out if its still on power is to line up against you.

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Sam - he's talking 230ish then I doubt it's still 'on power' :whoops: Sounds expensive.

Spotted John (a20089) yesterday. Gave/got. You were finally spotted mate! :) Flukey timing, I was messing around with my stereo out where it wouldn't bother anyone and saw you pulling out of the golf course (I think)

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Hey Guys. Saw a Maroon R32 behind me most of the way through nicholls about 5:30pm today. Just for those of you who dont know, while my skyline is off the road am getting around in an dark blue 1989 Mazda MX6 Turbo with a ridiculous wing and a set of shitty vault wheels and a massive intercooler out the front. Hope to be back in the 33 by march. Until then if you see me getting around wave to me, dont show me up like most skylines have been trying to do :thumbsup: not members of course.

Was me behind you lol. Heading home from work

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spotted a black R33 on huge chromes looked like knew paint lotsa work done on it on marcus clark st near IGA there.

i waved your a snob wave next time fool

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Ive seen a few niiice skylines since i got mine back >_< I wave when i drive past but if i dont please dont get offended i am probably just really concentrating on something :) Saw a nice grey R32GTR this morning, i was behind it on hindmarsh.... Dont know who it was tho :)

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