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september/october.

they should have the driving events back again this year, the only reason was all that public liability insurance crap.

ive been in the driving events for the last couple of years, and it is really the only thing it has going for it.

i didn't bother to go down last year.

  • 3 months later...

Hi all,

Just picked up my R33 S2 gtst last week:

newly imported

12/95

manual

Silver

96kms

HKS sequential blowoff

apexi power intake

apexi turbo timer

?? boost guage

17'' jap wheels

exhaust (cat back i think)

not a scratch on it

Got it from a dealer with 12months rego and 1 yr "All States Warranty Network" warranty for $26k

Managed to get ins for $1800 which i was happy with, 23yo with 60% n/c

Probably, I work in Fyshwick and I've driven over to Woden a couple of times. in the last week (haven't turned off Hindmarsh toward the tip though).

Anyone know what a Pivot Air/Flow Conditioner (ACS-M) is. I found one hidden away in the gaping hole where the stereo should be...

It has a dial to adjust +- 6%...

Air flow controller/boost controller thingy?

Cool, I was next to a silver series 2 around a week or 2 ago and gave them a wave.

That air flow conditioner may be a little device to lean the mixures out a little. R33's run pretty rich usually.

Do a quick search through goggle and see what pops up.

You gotta love bonus bits.

J

Hey J & James,

Give us a call when Shell's pod is to go on. I have about 70 IOU's for you guys.

For Info James & J have so far installed the following for me:

1) boost controller

2) 3 inch turbo back exaust

3)Pod filter and bracket

4)pluged my BOV

Just let me know when and where?, we can have a Bar-B-Q and some cold ones

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