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Got anymore specs in the R32 GTR you bidded for, besides the roll cage and twin 2830's..?

just a regular 300awkw gtr... but the highlights:

1993 (probably 94) R32 V Spec II

Factory white

Fixed back recaro driver seat

adjustable recaro passenger seat

bolt in 6 point cage

142,000km's

registered all its life in osaka (so less chance of snow damage)

sard injectors, nismo fuel pump and reg

arc airbox

trust intercooler

twin hks 2830 kit

HKS F-Con iS

ikeya formula suspension arms

tein coilovers

minor scratches on rear bumper

factory bodykit

cr-kai wheels

fujitsubo exhaust

just a regular 300awkw gtr... but the highlights:

1993 (probably 94) R32 V Spec II

Factory white

Fixed back recaro driver seat

adjustable recaro passenger seat

bolt in 6 point cage

142,000km's

registered all its life in osaka (so less chance of snow damage)

sard injectors, nismo fuel pump and reg

arc airbox

trust intercooler

twin hks 2830 kit

HKS F-Con iS

ikeya formula suspension arms

tein coilovers

minor scratches on rear bumper

factory bodykit

cr-kai wheels

fujitsubo exhaust

that's a decent amount of mods.

Lets say you did win the bid and got the car, how would you go about having the HKS F-Con iS?

As in tune-ability..?

Let say you wanted to tune it up more, do you know someone who can tune a HKS ECU or you would change it to an APex'i PC?

I was told no one, yet can tune the HKS ECU in Vic... Or is this shit talk?

just like your imaginary penis

ouffttt... well played

Buy it virgin boy.
lol this is gonna be car number 5 in my house now. fuuuck. i gotta start selling shit.

virgin-boy... wanna buy a car? cheap cheap. All turbos but, altho the ceffy is P-Plate legal as it's a turbo sedan which is exempt. comes with nut dragging low low, factory doilies and fully sick factory flutters (no recirc on intake pipe).

no thanks

Happy bday charlie

my bday get together tomorrow

beer, pizza, cake and cigars. yeahhh

I wouldn't piss on a PFC if it was on fire. Gotta stop swinging on the nuts of 90's tech bros.

Rip it all out. Vipec. The end.

F-Con iS is a piggyback and comes with some basic software to read it, so for casual remap anyone should be able to do it (by tuning the stock ECU for fuel). It's not as complicated as an F-Con V.

I wouldn't piss on a PFC if it was on fire. Gotta stop swinging on the nuts of 90's tech bros.

Rip it all out. Vipec. The end.

F-Con iS is a piggyback and comes with some basic software to read it, so for casual remap anyone should be able to do it (by tuning the stock ECU for fuel). It's not as complicated as an F-Con V.

Ah ok...

Yeah F-Con V Pro was what I was thinking...

Vipec ehy...

Must take a look.

lol @ buyin a car from perth.

man are working on a $100 budget or something. shieet.

how high did you bid to>?

pushed him up till it hit 25k landed and complied. any more than that and I'd rather spend a little more and buy a stock 34 GTR.

dont go auto

wahgwan? did you get my SMS? up for food tonight or you getting your blackness on?

anyways, I'm goin to go for drinks. sms me if you're doin anythin. might drive down/up.

lmao. i wish i could get something on a 100 budget :thumbsup: then we would all be rolling in GTRs n shit

niroj- its gona be a slow as f**k na, dont give a shit about auto or manual lol

also-

had an incident at school where i felt i was racially picked on by a teacher...

as some would know, its eid, our version of christmas or easter, so i had some shit due and i decide to go in for an hour n submit it.

studio teacher accepts the work, i explain i cant be in class after lunch coz i have to go and see some family etc, so he goes no you cant, i go

its my holiday sir..

teacher: HAH no it isnt!

me: are you serious? ill talk to you later.

so im fkn pissed, rock up at lunch n print out the work and give it to him. he sits up and goes your still not going nowhere (i cant do shit coz im on a contract) so i go, "Gorman, how would you feel if i denied you from being with your family on christmas day?"

he gets cut and says thats an innapropriate example and that my own religion and culture is no excuse for missing out on class.

i ended up walking out but yeah, what can i do? i feel like my culture/ beliefs are invalid in school (even though every other teacher has no problem with us not being there)

sorry for the essay lol

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