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spotted on monday evening a black R33 behind me driving my dads statesman, just b4 the turn onto the yellow tunnel on the parkway heading tuggers bound. stayed behing us for a bit then gave it a blast passed me just after the tunnel.  

hmmm could have been me but i am lost what tunnel ??? :) the one under anu if so yea that may have been me :D

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yeah well i have nearly 3weeks to get her back on the road, so all should be good, i hope?

the most likely case is that ive just fu**ed the battery and a few wires. theres a good chance the alternator may be good, and a slim chance ive scrambled the ECU.

it was my own stupid fault for crossing jumpers. but its just been a nightmare lately but when it rains it poors right?

i called my mate Dave (head mech at f&f imports) and had a chat about what might be wrong, if it is the ECU im gonna replace it with a power fc or microtech.

its weird my car is getting faster and more powerfull, not by choice but because shit keeps breaking and im getting more powerfull parts to fix it lol!!!

its out at Everlast now and hopefully i'll hear something tomorrow. and the damage wont be to severe, but i did enough to fill the entire car with smoke.

im not sure what they plan to do about the damage, but its bad enough to need a respray but at least the fibreglass should be able to be repaired easily enough, i might talk to Jerry out at JRacing about it and c what he thinks.

in all fairness to them they were very helpfull and friendly(both the drivers and the office) but i just hope it all works out!!!

oh, just over it eh? gonna go buy a skateboard instead i think. :)

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haha, fair enough, i wound down the window to give you a wave, then realised i wasnt driving my car, so i didnt bother lol.

i kept forgetting i was driving an automatic, so i was constantly trying to change down gears and kept using the footrest as a clutch by accident.

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so i was constantly trying to change down gears and kept using the footrest as a clutch by accident.

lol yea not trying to be tight but i think if someone waved to me from a commowhore i probably wouldnt wave back :) hehe i dont have any mates who drive them... JAP ALL THE WAY BABY ;)

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thats mine :D was in getting work done the past few days

is yours the white one with black rims and roll cage?

naa that was the one i saw driving past. mines got a veilside kit on and stock wheels. i have had the car 2 years and no one has spotted me yet! dont forget i have the lighted skyline word at the back.

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