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On 29/05/2025 at 8:37 AM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

but deep down inside once you Skyline, you always Skyline

Nah, natural progression is euro.

Because, we're all gluttons for punishment. And, what's more punishing than euro?

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14 hours ago, luke gtr said:

Jdm on the side :)

Por que no los dos? At least my euro brawler is reliable - unlike the JDMs I've had.

Sheraaz you look familiar, did you ever come to an SAU VIC meet aaaaaages ago?

20 hours ago, funkymonkey said:

Por que no los dos? At least my euro brawler is reliable - unlike the JDMs I've had.

Sheraaz you look familiar, did you ever come to an SAU VIC meet aaaaaages ago?

I might have when I had my S15, but that would've been Pre-2012.. not anytime recently.. when I get this build on the road, will see hopefully there's some meets planned.

Hopefully someone reads this tonight.. reying to find out how far in we need to hammer the manual spigot in? All the way in to the end.. or flush with the front? Or inside my few mm?

12 hours ago, Shizu said:

Hopefully someone reads this tonight.. reying to find out how far in we need to hammer the manual spigot in? All the way in to the end.. or flush with the front? Or inside my few mm?

Both times, I've just pushed it all the way in.

Last two times I did that, 2x kids popped out too.

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On 29/05/2025 at 8:37 AM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

but deep down inside once you Skyline, you always Skyline

 

On 21/05/2025 at 10:26 AM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Once you join SAU, you never really "leave".

The Skyline curse comes back to drain your bank account with interest, CPI, additional fees baked in.

House deposit anyone? nah.. Skyline.

Yeahhhh, the costs have killed me. Spent more than the cost of an engine rebuild and it most mostly servicing and a tune lol.

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Does anyone know ow what these two plugs are for and if they should be unplugged? Just put the dash back together and can't remember if these were plugged in before or unplugged! (Blue and white plugs) 🤦🏽‍♂️

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