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its prob bogus given its so cheap

but the GTR PFC is generic for BNR32 and BCNR33 - its the same model

the only difference is the 02 sensor type on the car, one is titania, the other is zirconia, under FUNCTION SELECT you set which one (ie 32 or 33)

and yes replacing all vac lines is very cheap and will solve a number of whacko issues

i had a split vac line for about 2 years nearly and never noticed it

finally replaced it, kept splitting, replaced it with fuel hose, works perfect now :D

we need a seriously bangin 33 4dr in the club.... mohsen, CAN YOU BE THE ONE TO DO IT?

douchebag

no chance of it being bangin since it has to be n/a

if your gonna get a 4 door skyline atleast get 1 of them r33 autech gtr thingys

in other news, had a look at a 98 model targa top C5 corvette for my cousin. pure sex and pulls like a mother f**ker. do want.

Is anyone else watching Drift on channel 11?

American's have taken everything that used to be good about drifting and made it fail :down:

Watched it for 5 min. Got sick of their sliding. That's not drifting

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