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Artz lives in Frankston

Maybe he'll rent out a room

take your acar and get him to give it a rub for ya!

franga isnt as bad as people make out.

i wouldnt hang around the train station tho, and im an evil bastard.

got pulsar back last night, all fixed. hooollly shit. its quick. was supposed to be testing to make sure boost wasnt going over 20psi, I couldnt even pay attention to the speedo. wheel spin in 4th gear is pretty scary lol.

The good thing about Frankston...the police are too concerned with domestic violence and low scale. Theivery to be concerned with modified vehicles. ;)

this.

unless hwy meet.

dont go more than 500meters from the meet on your own or you will be defected.

got pulsar back last night, all fixed. hooollly shit. its quick. was supposed to be testing to make sure boost wasnt going over 20psi, I couldnt even pay attention to the speedo. wheel spin in 4th gear is pretty scary lol.

What was fixed?

When is the next dyno tune?

How much does your car weigh? Be interesting to go from a roll on that private road you have

would also love to see pulsar......

what did it start out life as leroy????

Come tonight/tomorrow for food and will take you for a spin.

? the car? stock SSS, been through 2 U13 motors I think and then went GTiR motor... then I bought it and put another GTiR motor in it.

What was fixed?

When is the next dyno tune?

How much does your car weigh? Be interesting to go from a roll on that private road you have

Exhaust leak fixed.

Cihan got the tune done, so he's happy with it. Just asked me to make sure boost doesnt go over 20psi because he set it with the exhaust leak and just wanted to make sure it didnt go over.

Not sure how much car weighs... friend of mine is getting his keys to vicroads weigh stations soon, so just waiting on that. Am curious though.

#miguelone

what's part number for lower control arms? since ball joint is f**ked (maybe) i'm trying to see if it'd be cheaper to get new ones, or just buy 2nd hand and change ball joint.

or do i just rebush/re ball joint mine?

Edited by xALmoN

Poor guy :(

Is he bigger than me yet?

close... 85 cm odd

nah, mine were JDM 33

interesting...

Vehicle Type Car/Truck Victorian Registration Number JDM33 VIN/Chassis Number 6U9000ECR33015759 Engine Number RB25077780A Colour RED Make NISSAN Body Type COUPE Compliance Plate Date 04/2003 Year Of Manufacture 1993 Learner Approved Motorcycle (LAM) Not Applicable Goods Carrying Vehicle No Transfer Dispute No Registration Serial Number 1008347 Registration Status Cancelled Registration Expiry Date Not Applicable Sanction(s) Applicable No

#miguelone

what's part number for lower control arms? since ball joint is f**ked (maybe) i'm trying to see if it'd be cheaper to get new ones, or just buy 2nd hand and change ball joint.

or do i just rebush/re ball joint mine?

Don't bother buying whole arms, grab Hardrace/whiteline/superpro/etc bushes and ball joints. Works out a lot cheaper and you'll probably end up with a far better setup in terms of handling feel etc.

interesting...

Vehicle Type Car/Truck Victorian Registration Number JDM33 VIN/Chassis Number 6U9000ECR33015759 Engine Number RB25077780A Colour RED Make NISSAN Body Type COUPE Compliance Plate Date 04/2003 Year Of Manufacture 1993 Learner Approved Motorcycle (LAM) Not Applicable Goods Carrying Vehicle No Transfer Dispute No Registration Serial Number 1008347 Registration Status Cancelled Registration Expiry Date Not Applicable Sanction(s) Applicable No

From this information I can conclude that your car wasn't a LAMS approved motorcycle.

I must tell everyone.

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