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Rob is the master of motivation. :worship:

If only this was true. ^^^ Too many things around here I can't get motivated to deal with.

I do car things to avoid them. :laugh:

Good Stuff Chris! When is the Tune Happening?

I got motivated enough to do a Green Waste Run.

This is one reason why we SkyWagon. (excuse the MDF Dust on the phone lense pic)

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Then played cars again starting with vacuuming out the Green Waste mess.

Been meaning to Remove the Towbar cooz don't need it, so I did that.

In the process, I had to remove the Muffler and finally Heard the RB growl within for the first time. :woot:

Gave me a tingle so I did a Muffler off / Muffler on Comparison. (I know which one I like)

Cut and Shaped some Perspex to add to my previous Clear indicator efforts.

(Perspex over Fluro Diffuser with orange Bulbs)

and did some dodgy No No Paint Touchups on a few chips.

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Wired in z32 AFM harness. All set for the tune now!! So keen!!! :D

NIce whos tuning it

I might need your help with wring my z32 soon

Good Stuff Chris! When is the Tune Happening?

I got motivated enough to do a Green Waste Run.

This is one reason why we SkyWagon. (excuse the MDF Dust on the phone lense pic)

attachicon.gifGreen Waste.jpg

Then played cars again starting with vacuuming out the Green Waste mess.

Been meaning to Remove the Towbar cooz don't need it, so I did that.

In the process, I had to remove the Muffler and finally Heard the RB growl within for the first time. :woot:

Gave me a tingle so I did a Muffler off / Muffler on Comparison. (I know which one I like)

Cut and Shaped some Perspex to add to my previous Clear indicator efforts.

(Perspex over Fluro Diffuser with orange Bulbs)

and did some dodgy No No Paint Touchups on a few chips.

attachicon.gifSkyWagon Clear Indicators.JPG

So thats what you were busying doing in the garage this weekend

Yup! Just about everytime you drove past, I was tinkering with something. ;)

:thumbsup:

One of my light was off so i tried to adjust it but turned to much and it came off the bolt inside which adjusts the light up and down

I had to open my light and put this little plastic thing that acts like a nut inside

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Edited by 5hiv

Good Stuff Chris! When is the Tune Happening?

This Saturday! :woot:

NIce whos tuning it

I might need your help with wring my z32 soon

DVS Jez.

Yeah man it's pretty straightforward but if you want a hand just let us know :)

This Saturday! :woot:

DVS Jez.

Farq Yeah! Should be sweet.

Next Wakey day could be interesting.

Do you have a power figure in mind you will be happy with?

240kw + ???

Farq Yeah! Should be sweet.

Next Wakey day could be interesting.

Yeah pretty keen to organize another day after the tune. Would be good with the colder weather too.

Yeah I'd be happy with anything 240+. Jez reckons might be able to get 250-260 though. So we'll see how we go :D

Edited by dontyellpl0x

When I get back I'm stripping the SS1PU out of the 33 and sending it to hypergear for a quick fresh up to his new specs and then it's going into the r34 :)

Should crack the magic 300 with e85

DVS will probably end up tuning mine as well because he put so much effort into my 33 and now he has a heap load more experience

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