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Sparks are the easiest job on a GTR! Lol

i fear tiny bolts and shit...

flanges with 30mm bolts, yes. 5mm hex heads, are scary. screws get rounded and shit, that'll cause pain...

and sam, alright, i'll bring some new ones then.. lend me thy tools! and i need to get some of my own tools too.

yeah its really easy, just got to disconnect ignitor and unplug one of the tubes over the top.. undo the cover.. 6-7 big bolts holding coilpacks down.. pull them out and they make suction noise *thomp* :nyaanyaa:

Getting the cover off with the hex bolts car be a bitch if the previous owner / mechanic was a douche and did em up to tight.

Agreed, my old 33 was like this, spent quite a time trying to get 3 or 4 off it at GOR cruise.

I'd rather buy a bike what can 4-7k buy you for the car a kit and some rims? :domokun:

Maturity kickin' in yo - shouldn't do the gtr up >_<

Just a bit of a personal question - you guys/gals that are 25 ish renting or got a house? or still living at home? and to add those that do have a house what age were you when you moved in and was it with a gf / wife / a Mohsen?

I'm still living at home myself but thinking of just saving in the next few years for a deposit, have 25k of commonwealth bank shares atm so it would help with the initial saving

Get in the property market asap. Aint going to get any cheaper in the future.

Find yourself a secure job and go to Mortgage Choice to discuss your options. If you want a $300-$400k property you would need about $30,000 - $50,000 deposit upfront. You can either wait to save another $25k, or ask parents to "gift" you the remaining amount for deposit. By law gift means no payback and hence banks wont consider it as an additional loan to the homeloan. Just pay back your parents ontop of the loan repayment

vietnam turned out better than expected :)

singapore reminds me of melbourne a little bit, but its really nice here :)

been here less than a day already seen 2 35 gtr's lol

but the biggest surprise was the cars in viet audi r8 and 2 bentleys, for a 3rd world country they do alright lol

vietnam turned out better than expected :)

singapore reminds me of melbourne a little bit, but its really nice here :)

been here less than a day already seen 2 35 gtr's lol

but the biggest surprise was the cars in viet audi r8 and 2 bentleys, for a 3rd world country they do alright lol

why surprised? The fatcats moving production to Vietnam from Europe/America/Australia need to get around from their hotels :P

fail................

indeed

he walked up to my car and started pointing out the pin dents

LOL YOUR CAR HAS A f**k OFF BIG QUARTER DENT AND ITS GOT RED PEARL AND A PURPLE S1 KIT THAT YOU NEVER TOLD ME ABOUT

omagawd, you guys had to be there. the knock and the throttle getting stuck making it bounce off the limiter for a bit was even funnier

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