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haha nah, thats the only pic i had of it, took the numberplate out incase i was pulled over :ermm:

you can see the bottom of the rearbar took a lot of the flame action to it, cause the sedans are a tad longer and i was running a coupe catback it went straight into the corner :P

haha nah, thats the only pic i had of it, took the numberplate out incase i was pulled over :verymad:

you can see the bottom of the rearbar took a lot of the flame action to it, cause the sedans are a tad longer and i was running a coupe catback it went straight into the corner :happy:

it took a good flame that rear bar. i was wondering how the flames got to the numberplate lol.

how long did you run your car like that before you decided thats enough?

A few SAU members have a LM Edition.

Besides the colour (Champion Blue) it is just like any other R33 GTR from factory, nothing huge to separate it from the rest to make it special...

The R33 GTR V-Spec didn't have a huge impact, just an Active LSD and a newer ATTESA E-TS Pro all wheel drive system, lower ground clearance in resulting the car weighing 10kg more.

Like the R32 GTR Nismo Editions = Stock GTR with a factory Nismo Bodykit.

The Nismo Bodykit could be bought for base / V-Spec / V-Spec II / N1 models.

V-Spec / V-Spec II's were not much of a big deal but only for the Brembo brakes and 17" BBS wheels.

The price you pay for a V-Spec / V-Spec II / Nismo Edition, you could probably buy the base model and add the Brembo Calipers, Nismo Bodykit and a set of 17" wheels of your liking and still have cash left over...

With the R34 GTR, the big changes came when the N1 was released then the V-Spec II Nur.

The GTR N1's / Nismo 400R / V-Spec II Nur, were the ones with a decent upgrade from factory to separate them from itself.

umm im not sure what the place is called :happy: but i know exactly where it is and been their a few times (its in mailing road near all these antique and 'posh' shops >,<

nah i dont know the original lolly store :happy:

lol

*this thread is now about candy!

:verymad:

Haha!

I will do a little reseach and see if I find anything in Surrey Hills.

Cool!

For anyone interested in quick wiring. Used one of these for wiring up my thermofan controller. Has a LED on the fuse too, so if it blows you can see. Quick easy way of wiring up power etc without splicing etc.

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http://jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=SF...mp;form=KEYWORD

you paid 7 bucks for a $0.50 fuse with light that has a wire soldered onto it?

man I need to start selling this shit on ebay.

haha i paid for the convinience. The led and wire are soldered into the plastic housing not on the prongs ontop of the fuse + the bullet connector.

yeah fuses are 10c a pop, 20c from dickies or repco if you're in a jam. 50c gets you the one with the lights built in.... $1 at the most.

blade fuse (with no led) - $1.00

bullet connector - $3.50

Throw in the wire, rubber cover, led and crimping/soldering the whole lot for extra $3.00

(jaycar prices)

:verymad:

or $7.00 for it all assembled and save myself 15-30mins?

Make me up another one for under $7.00 and ill buy it. Better for me.

blade fuse (with no led) - $1.00

bullet connector - $3.50

Throw in the wire, rubber cover, led and crimping/soldering the whole lot for extra $3.00

yeah I suppose if you're buying electronics retail then it works out. lol it's kinda like if I was to go pay retail price for chocolates, you'd be like "lol n00b"

yeah, started watching the one about old people and then saw that the new episode of Psych had finished downloading so I watched that instead.

its one of my favourite shows. i got all 8 seasons so far. still downloading a few episodes from season 8 actually, my internet connection has slowed down atm so its taking forever :verymad:

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