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i think i spotted you on dalton road yesterday, i was in the territory, rd p plates and personal plates

Yep, would have been me if it was around 2-3ish. My '33 has black wheels now. Was coming home from the parental's house in Preston. Temperature was so hot that me and the old man left work early for the day.

Didn't see you dude : (

$200 and you get 2nd one for free, alternatively, make an reasonable offer and you still get 2nd one for free.

haha ill take the 2nd one for my rb20dett O_o

Does it come with the holding bracket?

On another note; This is pretty cool if you want to free up space.

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haha ill take the 2nd one for my rb20dett O_o

Does it come with the holding bracket?

On another note; This is pretty cool if you want to free up space.

MiddleConsole.jpg

Yes both actuators does have holding brackets.

I actually thinking of buying this console so I can grab aftermarket gauges and place them on centre console and replace my a/c and heater panel which is semi-working.

Has anybody had any success using injector cleaner in the past?

I'm trying to eliminate a bit of a rough idle. Car has new coil packs but still isn't 100% on idle, especially when cold.

280rwkw. Everything hidden. Been pulled over atleast 5 times since it was built and Bonnet popped. Cop never found a thing :)

What turbo is it currently strapping to side of the 25?

Nope -7 and -9 (aka GT-SS) aren't the same, slighty different compressor wheel. -9 without EBC spools nice and early than -7 with EBC.

I wonder what would happen if I whacked EBC in my old 33 GTR and have it set up aggressively, I'd never know.

Yeah, the specs are not that far off from each other, but yeah I see where you are coming from.

280rwkw. Everything hidden. Been pulled over atleast 5 times since it was built and Bonnet popped. Cop never found a thing :)

Try living in Knox/Rowville area where Pettit advises all the Highway patrol people on what to look for ~_~

edit: didnt you get an EPA as soon as you got the car tuned?

Yes both actuators does have holding brackets.

I actually thinking of buying this console so I can grab aftermarket gauges and place them on centre console and replace my a/c and heater panel which is semi-working.

whats the issue? Always stuck on blowing hot air?

whats the issue? Always stuck on blowing hot air?

Ambident temp won't stay on, a/c was working fine until some twat took the gas out to replace the heater system, etc...

So tempted to set it on fire.

Try living in Knox/Rowville area where Pettit advises all the Highway patrol people on what to look for ~_~

edit: didnt you get an EPA as soon as you got the car tuned?

That EPA was when I got pulled over before the car was built. Sent it in to get built and it was almost finished then got EPA in mail. Was costly but did have a atmo

Bov and 2 intakes n shit. Not anymore

Feel sorry for you Knox boys

Ambident temp won't stay on, a/c was working fine until some twat took the gas out to replace the heater system, etc...

So tempted to set it on fire.

AMB Temps only show for a few seconds and then turn off (in R32's).

Get the A/C re-gassed.

AMB Temps only show for a few seconds and then turn off (in R32's).

Get the A/C re-gassed.

What useless piece of junk.

Still saying I shouldv'e bought a R33...

What useless piece of junk.

Still saying I shouldv'e bought a R33...

LOL!

Are you going to be staring at the AMB Temps as you drive..?

It's just to give an indication of how cold / hot it is outside...

^^ Yep!

haha why would you need to know the temperature every second? :P

Cuz Grant complains about stupid shit :rofl:

Grant don't worry about it!

You complain about your R33 and now your R32, just sell it and by a R34 GTR :D

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