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manual box it one day.. may be your own option.. although that is a bit defeatist.

What about the Microtech? or Wolf?

nex: i know a guy in melb who got the wolf (not sure whether it was latest version or not).. had endless troubles getting a proper tune for it.. ended up costing big bucks due to the extra tuning costs

geez yous are still quick at whoring...

MJ: karl is good tho i think hes jealous im modding my 33 now.

James: I moved back up here, hated byron. i been off the forums since i was living down there and then i had shoulder surgery 4 months ago. just started driving again recently

cyrus there's a few problems with the e-manage ignition harness burning coil packs on skylines........i dont know if the lately firmware has fixed it but thats what has turned me off it

Yeah well by the time I can afford one, it'll be being replaced with the next latest and greatest thing :D

smooth: charly sooked and ran off.

yeah.. you can be really quick on the manual.. but the manual and clutch really have to be 100% (mine aren't..chiefly my clutch). Otherwise, auto is much easier.

if i convert the r31 in one way or another i think i will keep it auto

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