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Hi everyone my name is Stuart

Age 29 (Male)

I live on Buderim Mtn on the Sunny Coast

IT Tech (Own Business)

I own a Metalic Blue Gst-T R33

Mods Inc:

18" wheels

4" Cat back Exhaust 6" tip HKS Super Drager

Cut Speed Limiter

Turbo Smart 2 stage Boost Controller

Turbo Smart BOV

2X 12" fusion Subs, 6"Infinidy Splits & 6" Pionieer 3 ways

Pionieer 400 watt 2 ch & boss 800 watt Amps

Anyone wanting to meet in the Mooloolaba Area or something

just let us know.

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Originally posted by peteSmith

u will tomorrow. i am definately going to bwcp tomorrow night.. i think we should all try and meet up this time.

Can't.. it was andrews 21st yesterday and this weekend is full of birthday dinners and party's..

Next weekend for sure

I'll be having withdrawal symptons by then :burnout:

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nismo girl.. look like a no go..

i was meant to pay the deposit on it today and pick up tomorrow.. so i go to the bank and ask if i can withdraw money.. the r like sorry no money.. and i know there is 20,000 in my account as it was just deposited... anyway to cut a long stroy short they couldnt work out what was happening and transfered the money into my etrade investor account.. so now my bank account shows -$15,000 !!! and i cant get the money back from etrade till thursday!! so unfortunately it looks like ages till the next 'right' one comes along..

i hope that makes sense.. i am not thinking straight.. the worst day of my life.. i almost missed my most important uni exam waiting at the bank, i was late to work after going to the bank after my exam and i curbed the f**k out of the passenger wheel while delivering pizzas tonihgt.. i need something to hit now!

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one of my close friends father is like a australian champion for clubman series or something.. and i was talking to her about converting myn, and she basically said, dont even think it, its just too expensive in long and short run....

but thats only what i have heard, i rekon nizman should sell, and buy a manual, good luck to you mate..

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this relates to a r32.. and was done in sydney, but may help

http://forums.skylinesdownunder.co.nz/show...+and+conversion

" I ended up getting a new heavy duty clutch, a Daiken, so the cost was a bit more than planned, plus a little extra for unexpected difficulties, which seems to be the case whenever my car is serviced, modified etc

I ended up paying 2350 inc the clutch for the whole job, which also included new gear box oil, and replacing some rubber boots and things on the box as they were cracking. "

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