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If there's a fire in your car, it'll take you two whole minutes to remove the fire extinguisher? I wouldn't go to see Birds, Kurtis, if it's going to take that long to take out...install it yourself :P
remove = uninstall. (remove extinguisher & bracket)

To actually get the extinguisher out of its cradle is about 5 seconds.

were is your factory birds?...do you own it?

Kilsyth.

remove = uninstall. (remove extinguisher & bracket)

To actually get the extinguisher out of its cradle is about 5 seconds.

Think he was joking elky :)

get your suspension checked over, wheel balance and alignment. a stock r33 should be fine past 200ks. make sure you have decent tyres of high speeds and decent brakes (good pads and evenly worn discs, good brake fluid). you might think power is more fun but better handling is far more important to get correct, even if it costs a bit. too many people fail to understand this, along with how much good tyres help.

I know flat spots have been mentioned... ...But I had to really step on the breaks hard once when a tool ran a red light and for about two weeks I had a lot of vibration from about 75kmh and up... ...also... ...I did have a bit of vibration when I first got my skyline... ...but a re-con on the power steering fixed that up...

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