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Had oil pressure on the stangard GTR gauge at zero this morning..... shat pants.... farken around cutting down spanners to put mechanical gauge in at lunchtime. 50psi..... phew but obviously borked sender/gauge. GRRRRRR

In other news, anyone recommend any good 33 GTR's for sale at the moment?

In other news, anyone recommend any good 33 GTR's for sale at the moment?

Have a look at ash-s13 33r for sale atm, cheap cheap with good mods.

Was considering that car. Is a bit banged up, but mechanically looks ok

Have a look at ash-s13 33r for sale atm, cheap cheap with good mods.

Was considering that car. Is a bit banged up, but mechanically looks ok

I was looking at that car last night.

not the best cosmetic, but makes up for it mechanically.

i need to get some decent tools sometime to be honest, took me like a week to replace my wing with a carbon n1 style one with my tools..

all I have is in this box

toolse.jpg

wirebrush and used ball of electrical tape comes in handy a fair bit

cottonbuds aint bad either

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i need to get some decent tools sometime to be honest, took me like a week to replace my wing with a carbon n1 style one with my tools..

all I have is in this box

toolse.jpg

wirebrush and used ball of electrical tape comes in handy a fair bit

cottonbuds aint bad either

Go to Bunnings with $200. Get Stanley folding set. Never look back. Fits perfectly in the rear passenger footwell of a 33.

Go to Bunnings with $200. Get Stanley folding set. Never look back. Fits perfectly in the rear passenger footwell of a 33.

yeah i need to grab a set of something atleast..

might go have a look on the weekend

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