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It amazes me that they didn't make an R32 or R33 Wagon but then decided to Loosely Base the C34 StageA on a 34, followed up with the M35.

Bluebird Wagons were cool too. :)

Any extra lag with the bigger cooler Pat?

It amazes me that they didn't make an R32 or R33 Wagon but then decided to Loosely Base the C34 StageA on a 34, followed up with the M35.

Bluebird Wagons were cool too. :)

Any extra lag with the bigger cooler Pat?

not noticebly, it isnt your normal huge intercooler but still at least twice as big as my r34 gt-t one.

It amazes me that they didn't make an R32 or R33 Wagon but then decided to Loosely Base the C34 StageA on a 34, followed up with the M35.

Bluebird Wagons were cool too. :)

Any extra lag with the bigger cooler Pat?

not noticebly, it isnt your normal huge intercooler but still at least twice as big as my r34 gt-t one.

They are? More based on 33 Technology than 34? Cool.

I don't like the Custom Jobby R33 Wagon though. :yucky:

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But I'd have a Ute Anyday!

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Don't show that ute to you're young 'first car' mate .. you'll never hear the end of it!!

Don't show that ute to you're young 'first car' mate .. you'll never hear the end of it!!

Showed him today, thought it was Awesome. :D

Got my Bonnet Stoppers yesterday and put them on today. (4door)

No more Old Crusty Rubbers.

Showed him today, thought it was Awesome. :D Got my Bonnet Stoppers yesterday and put them on today. (4door)No more Old Crusty Rubbers.

used your link got them today too!

the back of my bonnet moves quite a bit, any ideas? the bonnet bolts are tight...

bolts tight on both bonnet and body side? if so worn hinges most likely.

Replaced wiperblades with Not as old ones.

Cleaned inside of Windscreen (was foggy)

Changed spark plugs (used ones from the 33 which had only done 1000kms gapped at 0.7mm)

Car is smoother and seems to have MORE POWER! :woot:

Plugs 3,4 & 6 are a prick to get to on an RB30E. :angry: It's alot quicker / easier on the 33.

Skywagon. :wub:

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Replaced wiperblades with Not as old ones.

Cleaned inside of Windscreen (was foggy)

Changed spark plugs (used ones from the 33 which had only done 1000kms gapped at 0.7mm)

Car is smoother and seems to have MORE POWER! :woot:

Plugs 3,4 & 6 are a prick to get to on an RB30E. :angry: It's alot quicker / easier on the 33.

Skywagon. :wub:

there is nothing better then free power :D

You may go cruzin'

late at night,

Or follow a highway

till the break of light,

you may use your ride

for burnouts, driftin' or dragin'

and it don't matter if it's GTT or GTR

nothin' will do it like a Skywagon..

:3some:

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You may go cruzin'

late at night,

Or follow a highway

till the break of light,

you may use your ride

for burnouts, driftin' or dragin'

and it don't matter if it's GTT or GTR

nothin' will do it like a Skywagon..

:3some:

:laugh:

You Sir are an Artist.

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