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glad i got the money for it already

Bent sill; that's a write off for sure.confused.gif What did he hit?

And they wonder why P platers get such a bad wrap...

Got t boned reversing into his driveway I'm told???

So he was at fault too? Great...

Oh and btw you can have a lift with me if you ever get nostalgic for a Stag cruise. Unless of course you decide to upgrade to an M35 and drive yourself instead?

So he was at fault too? Great...

Oh and btw you can have a lift with me if you ever get nostalgic for a Stag cruise. Unless of course you decide to upgrade to an M35 and drive yourself instead?

If I get that nostalgic, I'd rather go in a good c34 stagea :P

Thanks for the offer tho, but I'm over cars for today at least. New rig got defected today, right when I need it to tow the boat (an actual boat tho, not an m35)

Aren't they shit? There's always one floating around on YAJ...

Nope, you're thinking Gzone and thats more of an advertisement than a specific ECU you could buy. With the GZone if you win the auction you send them your ECU to remap etc.

This KSRom was a pretuned ECU for someone with light mods, exhaust and air filter by my reading. Also had rev limiter lifted to 7k and 1.1 bar boost. for ~$340 AUD + commission + shipping, not a bad deal at all!

Big Fella, sorry to see what happened to your old car. Was a great looking rig.

I've never heard of the KSRom. I'm assuming it's for the M35's?

Last night an intercooler felling into the front of my car. I had to fiddle it a bit to fit with stock engine bay piping. It's a Blitz LM Type J kit. Nice bit of gear.

Here's a few pics.

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If I get that nostalgic, I'd rather go in a good c34 stagea :P

Thanks for the offer tho, but I'm over cars for today at least. New rig got defected today, right when I need it to tow the boat (an actual boat tho, not an m35)

what did you get defected for?

what did you get defected for?

RHD conversion needs SA engineers certificates. It seems our transport governing body don't trust Victorian engineers :(

All good, just more money that was gonna be spent on mods.

Got a set of these yesterday; brand new part from Whiteline!banana.gif

http://www.whiteline.com.au/docs/bulletins/Update%20BL-385.pdf

I'll be fitting them shortly and putting up a bit of a review. Whiteline have a few new parts in the works for the V35/350Z/NM35.

Cheers, Dale

Big Fella, sorry to see what happened to your old car. Was a great looking rig.

I've never heard of the KSRom. I'm assuming it's for the M35's?

Last night an intercooler felling into the front of my car. I had to fiddle it a bit to fit with stock engine bay piping. It's a Blitz LM Type J kit. Nice bit of gear.

Here's a few pics.

IMG00315-20111215-1817.jpg

IMG00319-20111215-2118.jpg

IMG00312-20111215-0918.jpg

That looks rather sexy

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