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schmenz: Spotted Miss R34 today at the lights on Payneham road, where the BP on your right was, i was the girl with the two guys walking past... actually i was telling them that your car is hot, lol.

:P HI! you should have waved cause i would have waved back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol

Spotted MISS33 at the Golden Grove Village today, parked next to her, love the color :D

Saw a few nice cars today;

Grey R33 GTR on Main North Road 4:30 at Hampstead Gardens, gave the dude driving a nod...

Black R33 (GTR I think) on Wellington Square in North Adelaide, waved to driver.

My boss borrowed a silver 200sx from somewhere. Very nice ride. Also saw Red and Blue 200sx's today as well as a White R32 GTR without a spoiler (and a very dirty rear end) parked in the city (forget the street)...

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spotted i think he said his name was Rob 'RB25DET' @ aussie dicount mufflers today when i hopped on the dyno did a speed calibration and power run

made 158AWKW @ 8psi couldn't run higher because coils were giving me greif

also spotted Pauly's dream car :D

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spotted i think he said his name was Rob 'RB25DET' @ aussie dicount mufflers today when i hopped on the dyno did a speed calibration and power run

made 158AWKW @ 8psi couldn't run higher because coils were giving me greif

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yea hehe... its Ryan! yea was definetly a coil pack problem or spark gap. check your power steering fluid too man, i noticed the fluid bubbling around a bit...might be the pump cavitating, getting air in the system. i would have chatted a bit more but had to put a head back on.

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