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Originally posted by Jay95R33

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.

Yeah, after moving through the results I finally found an english site with an explanation... It is indeed for adjusting air/fuel ratio.

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Originally posted by GunMetalR33

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

My pod is already on :P

and no, J&J (Pty Ltd) didn't do it hehe

hey, jnr_j.....I work in Fyshwick too, where are you at? I'm down in Wiluna St.

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Hey folks. Been lazy and haven't said g'day on the roll call to date......so...Hi!. I own the white 33 in my avatar. I live in Qbn and work in the ACT. I'm of the older variety of humans, and have a family which keeps me pretty busy. I'll try to get to a meet or cruise at some stage, but my life is pretty hectic and I don't often get any spare time.

Anyway, I'm always out and about around Qbn and ACT so if u see me flash....your lights!.

Oh, and for the keen eyed of you....I know it's not a GTR....the car came with the badges....sue me!. I am trying to get a grille to fit in the space with just a Skyline 'S', but having a little difficulty. I have also had the badge off, but it looks sh%t. Any help on the grille would be appreciated.

cheers to all Ozzy

Hey Jayson....how ya doin? I work and live over QBN way. I do get out to Tuggers pretty often...mostly to Bunnings or the Hyperdome when the MRS drags me over there to look at plants and girly stuff. It was you that sent me the CAI stuff wasn't it? Thanks for that. I often see 'Lines around and give 'em a wave and flash (of the lights)...It's a great community feeling amongst the owners. Anyway, Keep in touch.

cheers Ozzy

Hi guys,

I have left this post in the wanted to by forum but it makes things easier for all if the parts are in canberra.

Anyway, I am after side skirts, GTR style RW and some springs to lower my ride about 20-30 mm that would fit over standard struts.

Ohh yea I would also like to get my hands on a turbo timer, getting sick of waiting for the car to cool.

IT would be great if any body could help me out

cheers...

Ps. love the flashing, keep it guys

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Hey guys, I just bought myself an R33 last weekend up in sydney so i figured i'd have a look in at the forum. I traded in the old kingswood, but didnt get much :devil:. i live over at the uni, i've seen a few other's around campus, but i dunno if any live there.

Originally posted by Terminal

Hey guys, I just bought myself an R33 last weekend up in sydney so i figured i'd have a look in at the forum. I traded in the old kingswood, but didnt get much :devil:. i live over at the uni, i've seen a few other's around campus, but i dunno if any live there.

Terminal - cool, welcome to the forums.

Got any pics of your new car?

J

I should probably formally introduce myself as well. I bought an R33 the other week. I'm quite happy with it and am having heaps of fun with it.

Terminal, which uni you at? I work at the ANU, I've seen another R33 around don't know if it's yours though.

Here's a pic of mine.

I've only had mine for a week, I live over at Johns, so i park in the ressies carpark. mine's similar to yours FunkBrother, but different rims. I've got NSW plates as well.

i've got a dodgy pic my mate took on his phone. ill get some better ones when i find my camera (its under all this crud in my room somewhere)

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