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Never do simple jobs when you know you will need the vehicle. How many times I have done a 5 min job b4 camping or a big trip and it turns to shit.

+1 to this haha.

I started last Tuesday with thinking I would fix my loose front bar.

Still havent got the car back on the road because I pulled it off then decided to clean the intercooler.

Then while I was at it decided to put the new SS1 in.

Its been nearly a week off the road now haha

it is why I bought a $450 3 cylinder 1L charade for a shitbox A-B car that never breaks down when my skyline is off the road.

Best part about that is 3 cylinder motors have the same exhasut harmonics as a 60 deg V12

go record some tunnel runs!!!

Best part about that is 3 cylinder motors have the same exhasut harmonics as a 60 deg V12

go record some tunnel runs!!!

Kind of how a civic with a blown head gasket on cylinder 3 has the same harmonics as an EJ20?

Sounds awesome, till you realise its not. lol.

Steven,

Scooter for the Win. My skyline has been off the road for over 6 months. So for the past 6 months I Have been sharing a car with the wife, until this month when my work hours got changed.

Went and purchased a brand new Adly 50cc scooter for 2k. My 14.4KM journey to work is now extremely fun, fuel costs have gone down from $75pw to $20pw(Including oil) and biggest thing, parking has gone from $75pw to nothing.

Only thing I have yet to figure out is how to have my 2 morning drive smokes when on the scooter.

Steven,

Scooter for the Win. My skyline has been off the road for over 6 months. So for the past 6 months I Have been sharing a car with the wife, until this month when my work hours got changed.

Went and purchased a brand new Adly 50cc scooter for 2k. My 14.4KM journey to work is now extremely fun, fuel costs have gone down from $75pw to $20pw(Including oil) and biggest thing, parking has gone from $75pw to nothing.

Only thing I have yet to figure out is how to have my 2 morning drive smokes when on the scooter.

when it rains you are going to love your scooter :D let the wide ride it on those days

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