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Good to hear mate :) it's funny how it always turns out to be something so simple....

Except sometimes when it's just horrifically bad...like incomprehensibly f**ked hahaha

Last time my car died: 4 cracked pistons, 0-5 PSI in those. 30 PSI in 1 and 80 in the other. Cracked valves and scored cylinders. Oh and Piston rings had melted to the pistons with the tops of the pistons melted. Head had some slight damage as well. To fix this bore out block 40 thou, New forged pistons and rods, Complete head rebuild. Since i was there did a full fuel system upgrade amongst other things.

Had the car back for 7 days after an 8 month rebuild. Blew a turbo. replaced them and got new boost controller and a couple of other little things.

WHO NEEDS MONEY!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

Oh and im still not done. Need to do AFMs for more POWAHHH down the track.

In saying that. After spending the money i did on it. Driving it again.... i Wouldn't change this car for the world.

Edit: Who owns a 32 GTR and gets pissed off when it costs you money. It comes with the car

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hose crack you say, seems popular for this month

there'll be no more wise cracks from you sir. Now if only eric, rob and every one else had a crack the stink would stop ......

Mwahahahaha

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hose crack you say, seems popular for this month

there'll be no more wise cracks from you sir. Now if only eric, rob and every one else had a crack the stink would stop ......

Mwahahahaha

Dr_Evil.jpg

I have some plumbers crack... but not much.

Im too skinny to have a good crack.

Just wait till you modify yours a bit more Eric. Comes with the territory!

Although for the record, mine's never actually died on me. Only a clutch (factory clutch down to the rivets!) failure stopped her from moving!

Better than something major and expensive like a fried ECU haha

Just replaced got a warranty on it. The ONLY things that are not covered under a warranty on my car (engine related) are the AFMs rofl. Next my gearbox will poop itself.

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