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just picked up my car from its full service and its running soooooo good it made me jizz in my pants. the reason why it wasnt running well and wouldnt start properly was that it had the wrong sparkplugs in it so thats all fixed now and the boost sensor works again too, it was a hose that was disconected. im wrapped >_<

7am wake up killed me

but my manipulation massage was awesome :D

Sook. I get up at 5.30 every morning (except weekends), although this is the first saturday I've had off for a few weeks.

By manipulation massage, you mean a hand shandy? >_<

Morning sex before work is the ultimate I reckon.

Hey Paul, I'm looking at buying this power fc:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...ts-t331802.html

But the guy says its a pro version but after reading through your site (awesome site btw), the sticker means nothing and only other way is to open it up or get his word for it for the launch control etc, your thoughts? is there any way you can check the serial number or something?

He said he could do 950 because its a 'pro' version

Sook. I get up at 5.30 every morning (except weekends), although this is the first saturday I've had off for a few weeks.

By manipulation massage, you mean a hand shandy? :)

Morning sex before work is the ultimate I reckon.

nah mean my back was fucked and got it fixed

lol if the massure was a hot chick then yeh hand shandy would be good, but was a dude :woot:

Hey Paul, I'm looking at buying this power fc:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...ts-t331802.html

But the guy says its a pro version but after reading through your site (awesome site btw), the sticker means nothing and only other way is to open it up or get his word for it for the launch control etc, your thoughts? is there any way you can check the serial number or something?

He said he could do 950 because its a 'pro' version

yep it's just a normal powerfc to suit RB26

the Fc pro sticker just means you can connect it to apexi's power excel fc commander sofware (who really cares?)

the only way he can prove it is a legit pro version is for him to get a photo of etc, VERSION and get him to show you the photo

there is nothing stopping him looking on google to find a pro ETC, VERSION photo so you would never know and could never confirm

Thanks for the reply Paul yeh I thought so as well the guy said that he never had it on car but the guy he bought it from said it was a pro.. but I doubt it.. pretty sure itll just be a normal one.

As for series 3 midnight purple good luck I looked for ages! I saw that one come up on carsales after I got mine but the thing that got me was that it was a 96 with xenons which as far as i know (correct me if im wrong) 97 and 98s came out with them only? so maybe a accident or something? :s

I always thought:

95 GTR series 1

96 GTR series 2

97-98 GTR series 3

I'm glad I got a 06/98 built 33 :)

Lol at dropping Parker globe in headlight. After using a magnetic rod and not being able to get it out I just tookthe whole headlight off

lol same

bendy straw + chewing gum did the trick for me when fishing for dropped bulbs. I got all McGuyver on that ass.

nice

why dont you tie some thin fishing line around it? so it if falls you just pull it out gently, when its in, poke a knife in the n nip the line. done

no

I just left the parker globe in the headlight..

lol

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