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Could be gutted. Mine made some cool "Fwoop" noises when I gutted it. Better than being Blocked and rattly but HIGHLY ILLEGAL!

Imagine a Learner in a Turbs Skyline, blowing flames with Double demerits. :rofl:

OH SHITT! ahaha im not going to NSW this weekend !

could be bashed out or a "test pipe"

Wouldn't think a stocker could shoot flames

A pop sound is ignited fuel tho, so who knows ....

(or IC piping blowing orf - lol)

its has a 3.5 inch pipe into a 3" tip, not a stock exhaust... but ill have a quick look it should be behind the dump pipe?

If it's gutted it will look like a cat but will have no honeycomb inside.

GTR bov shouldn't do that. Probably the weird GTR BOV Fart noise that actually comes from the BOV not the exhaust. :/

Some do, some don't.

oh okay cheers! will put it back in soon and see on had boost if it still does it, loving the Zutututu at the moment...

Imagine a Learner in a Turbs Skyline, blowing flames and zutututu with Double demerits. :rofl:

im asking to get booked :(

Edited by ..::R33GTS-T::..

The GTR Fart seems to happen at Zero psi. The changeover between Vac and Boost.

I could feather the throttle and make the noise go for ages. But yeah, some do it, some don't.

I've always thought that it's a pretty cool thing and yet cruel that the Series 2 4doors don't have the same setup. It's a badge stuck onto a thinnish panel, not hollow.

I think there was a factory option on sedans but not sure if Series 1 or 2. Slightly different garnishes.

S2 is like this.

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I will try to do it oneday though. (I have a spare series 2 Garnish) :D

Today SkyWagon got her Fresh front Brake pads. Nothing special but they're New.

I'm formulating a plan for making some Bracketage for a StageA Cargo net to stop the Groceries floating around in the back.

I met a new R33 Skyline owner (Currently non SAU but is now aware ;)) and fixed his Boost cut / Limp home mode problem.

Assisted young Kasko San with an Upper Engine Cleansing and Felt the throbbing power of his Beast. :laugh:

Met and chatted with a Fellow SkyWagon owner at Charnie Shops. (they looked so cute parked side by side) no pic. :(

Apparently he is just about to take ownership of "Jap Parts" in Fyshwick.

Twas a good day.

is jap parts the doggy little place near the fiberglass shop?

my 33 looked so innocent with nothing to prove beside her big sister the 33 GTR v-spec :( no pic, I wish I had one tho :(

It was good to catchup thanks for the assistance Rob.
Took it for a spin up to Yass after leaving your place and I loved every minute of the drive.

It could just be placebo effect but the car feels a lot different.

Get out the f**ken metho and go to town on those ants mate

It was good to catchup thanks for the assistance Rob.

Took it for a spin up to Yass after leaving your place and I loved every minute of the drive.

It could just be placebo effect but the car feels a lot different.

Get out the f**ken metho and go to town on those ants mate

Rob loves his ants. They love my feet :(

Found out last night my fuel light actually does work! :woot:

In the 10 months of owning the car I have never seen it come on and never wanted to test to see if it worked haha

Did it come on and stay on? I have never seen that. Just depends if I'm on a hill of not.

Wow I thought you'd had your car for alot longer than that too.

Nah just came on when I was going down a hill. Didn't come on this morning and I'll fill up after work this arvo

Edited by dontyellpl0x

Pull out your Cluster and check the bulb?

Today I disassembled the SkyWags Dash and Cluster in an effort to try fix the temp gauge... Didn't work.

I think the problem could be the loom or the gauge is goosed. It was sorta working before I changed the Thermo and Coolant but now only works in the mornings.

I'm pretty sure It's not the sensor.

Also pulled out the Speed Sensor from the gearbox and fiddled with it. It was a little bit loose.

Hopefully I've fixed the intermittent speedo. (really sux when you're the only car on the road and there's a speed camera + Cruise control won't work when there's Zero km/h on the dash.

Mucked around with bracketage for the cargo net. Might have a better attempt at it tomoz

OZf**kinSTRAYA.

Jacked it up and removed both upper control arms and removed the bushes.

My Goodness where those control arm bushes tight...

Also found out last night that I have a mate that works for justjap WIN :)

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