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right i c

they all do, the apexi pen timer (the really pen looking slimline one) is about $180 i think is the cheapest i have seen.

why bother with brand on that man, stick it under the dash outta the way etc.

check with Mr Mayhem, he might have something japanesey in his garage

riaz is right dood its only a turbo timer just get something that is outa the way you dont need the name brands for that kinda crap....its just a money pit you just bought....nice ride and goodluck with learning to drive it....

it honestly took me about 3 weeks of solid driving to learn how to drive mine coming from the ford... :O

nice buy jennay!! :)

lol fane im still learning what my car can and cant do.... and ive had it about a month or so now.(taking it slowly, dont wanna push too hard when im not entirely used to her)..

my worst thing is i keep missin gears and grinding. (oh good son of rajab!) im slack with the clutch is all, tend to put it down a little bit rather than all the way.

but yeah, very nice lookin machine u got there

just be VERY careful... dont go thinkin u can do this that and the other cus u have had her for this amount of time an u think u know how to drive her. (sure, have a bit of fun. but nothing thats gonna get u or the car damaged in a bad way.)

just warning dude, cus u see all too many young drivers (including myself when i used to have a commodore) crash from tryin to do a burnout outta a roundabout, or rear end someone when i was drag racing. :)

You will definately cop alot of comments like "Daddy buy u a car did he" rarara... i know ive copped a couple like that.

Had one chick in maccas one day kept sayin shit like when we first walk in, shes like Ooo daddy buy you ya cars... (me and GTRRRR went in..both of which have P plates on the car :) )

then were sittin there and shes like sayin to her friend "cheap bastards, own a skyline yet they come to eat here rarara" i was like... oh my god.

but yeah... u learn to love it.

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