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we'll have to have a "were selling our cars to buy houses party" im enjoying every minute of having my car as it will be gone in a few months. and i dont know how long it will be till i get another one, im comforting myself with the knowledge that my next one will be much much faster and next time i'll be able to afford to own it properly. instead of scraping cash together to repair/modify.

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Hey just wondering if anyone knows where i can get the GTR AFM adaptors for pod filters, like K&N, just havent been able to find them for some reason.

any help would be great :(

Repco has em, i got on for me R32 GTST.. Same shit maybe.... :S

Anyways, WELCOME to the club.

BTW were you outside Gastune Today round 11:30am ish...

Coz there was a Gun metal R32 GTR White rims there...

if so SWEET!!!!! "SPOTTED"

if not, i just now look like a fool :P

Cya round the streets

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Yeah thats mine!!

was in at gas tune today, dave is having a look over it form me... that place is both my cars second home, but its cool they do a great job

I just break things :D

SWEET!

Nice looking car.. dunno if you saw mine, was the blue/purple R32...

Was droppin in for prices on a dyno run...

So you recon they do a good job there

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SWEET!

Nice looking car.. dunno if you saw mine, was the blue/purple R32...

Was droppin in for prices on a dyno run...

So you recon they do a good job there

nah didnt see yours i dropped the car in at 8am this morning, and is still there.

Hell yeah they do a great job. highly recomend them have sent heaps of mates there now they wont go anywhere esle.

Dave (owner) knows his stuff ... on basically any car by the looks of it.

he has done everything to all my cars, My Mx6... he put in the haltech and tuned it all as well as doing all my gearboxes and drive shafts and fuel system turbos etc.

he is a really nice guy to and tells you straight up no mucking about.

I have seen so many performance cars in there. i know of a couple of skylines that he has put haltechs into as well.

the thing that did me well was he is good mates with Fred and micka at tuggeranong mufflers and thats where all my exaust system was made custom, tuned length manifold, 500Hp turbo fitted, dump pipe and full exaust. so they all worked together on my baby(mx6) and they did a great job in both areas. was good dave would tell them what would be better and they did it, they would tell dave this could be better... and it turned out great.... haha so great i bust drive shafts without thinking about it that why im prolly getting rid of it, now that i have the R anyway.

But now they are starting on the GTR and im sure they will do just as well :-)

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