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Nice! Make sure you have a good read through the different topics, heaps of good information! Hahah yer true! I'm yet to go to a track, just sorting out little things with the car first. I'm 19 mate, I think my profile has that Info... I'm located in larrakeyah, which is just near the Darwin CBD.

Are you gonna drive it back up here?

Also what kind of r32? Mods? Etc

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Completed the drive! All went well with no issues! Conveniently I arrived in Alice Springs the night before the open speed limits were brought in ;) Was goooooood fun!

I'm having an issue with my car now, when I run the same boost as I was running in Adelaide, it backfires and hesitates, this decreases when I turn down the boost but I want to sort this issue out!

I've narrowed it down with some brain storming to an issue where it's not getting enough fuel, hence running lean. First thing I did then was replaced the fuel filter and it seems to be running better but the issue is still there.

The guy I bought it off couldn't tell me the last time the sparks were replaced so I am yet to do that. I'm thinking maybe injectors are blocked? Won't be back in Darwin till the end of the month so have a few things that I'm ordering for it so I can have a fiddle when I get back :D

I'm Harrison btw haha, 18 and live in Bayview.

Car is a 1993 R32 GTST grey mods include:

RB25 turbo upgrade

440cc Injectors

Greddy 2 stage boost controller

Tein super street coilovers

Unknown aftermarket exhaust

Turbosmart Plumb back BOV

R32 GTR FMIC

HKS POD filter

Adj rear camber arms

Front GTR strut brace

Drifttek 17's

Full R32 GTR front end conversion

And semi slicks on the back (they don't like water haha)

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Guys, can one of you tell me a good place in Darwin to get my rims powder coated? Also where do you recommend to get a quality respray done?

Hey man! Ummm i used KC Customs for my front bar respray - They super good and have good quick turn around, not sure if they powder coat but they repair gutter rash and i'm sure can help you out! Defs full respray go to KC customs - Ask for Christian Butler and tell him Harrison with the R32 bar he painted sent you. What's your name? Do you come out to TC often? Would be keen to meet with ya if I haven't already met you!

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