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4 hours ago, Mohsen said:

suddenly inspired to pull my finger out and finish the R32, get it back on the road and enjoy it.


LOL JOKES

 

if your car is finished your too old..

 

as for broken cars....

ordering parts for 2 cars currently.

41 minutes ago, Borci88 said:

Isn't it hard as fook to wire a Neo into a 32 GTST? You can put an RB26 in and change like one plug, but I think a Neo is a fair bit of work aint it?

33 and 34 are both annoying to wire in a r32. R33's don't do neo's as its easier to drop in another rb25. 

I find wiring the easiest bit. it's making the mechanicals work which is the most worrying haha

33 and 34 are both annoying to wire in a r32. R33's don't do neo's as its easier to drop in another rb25. 

I find wiring the easiest bit. it's making the mechanicals work which is the most worrying haha



My whole conversion wiring is kinda toast. The looms all brittle and wont move outa the way when i'm working on it.

Ive been thinking about getting one of those wiring specialties rb25 to r32 conversion looms
1 hour ago, Jonnoo said:

My whole conversion wiring is kinda toast. The looms all brittle and wont move outa the way when i'm working on it.

Ive been thinking about getting one of those wiring specialties rb25 to r32 conversion looms

 

Mine was too. dont be a pussy and get one of those made-in-someones-garage-without-seeing-your-car kind of jobs. go full custom, mill-spec, all-out. pick any ECU you want, any features and sensors and functions you want. best thing I ever did. If anything, I regret not getting a more feature-rich ECU and more functions (but funds at the time were limited). But now its a piece of piss to go a totally different standalone ECU if i wanted to.

19 minutes ago, JAS-25T said:

it's all down hill from here.

88E in pommy land slumped last night, today probably isnt going to be solid.

50 minutes ago, JAS-25T said:

Oh sheet. 88E just got mentioned in a TV2 thread on HC.

 

it's all down hill from here.

TV2 was dogging just fine without 88Es help

No cross promoting

15 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

pulsar will be on the road before the end of the month. you're not getting a 2017 GTR so you might as well do something...

it not too late... wont be able to afford a house though lol

When f**k arse in another department sends a passive aggressive email trying to get you to do their work for them, thinking they are above you and CCing your boss in on it...and your boss who is above them politely tells them to f**k off

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