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Hey Guys!

Just thought ide get a little sentimental and congratulate you all on being good guys!

its refreshing to read these forums and finding everyone getting along, helping each other, not bitching about other people and businesses.

Boostcruising.com seems to be full of it!

im getting all teary and shit :' )

Good work :)

Ant.

You should stop wrecking that R33 and join us in our complete and utter awesomeness at the track day :D but yeah, I agree it's really nice to see a forum where not every post is having a go at the post directly above it. Nice place to hang out :)

Haha, the R33 has had a pretty hard shunt in the front end, better off parting it out!

but maybe i can hang out with my baby skyline?

its a onevia but has a 26/30, so its half way there :P

when is the track day? maybe Funz will let me take his out :D

when is the track day? maybe Funz will let me take his out :D

The track day is on the 12th (next sunday), there's a thread floating around on the first page somewhere. Would be good to see you there, been trying to get Kyle out there as well but since those f*%ks torched his car I don't think there's much chance of that :(

Haha, the R33 has had a pretty hard shunt in the front end, better off parting it out!

but maybe i can hang out with my baby skyline?

its a onevia but has a 26/30, so its half way there :P

when is the track day? maybe Funz will let me take his out :D

You can bring what ever you want, some dude there last time had a Starion :P Plus it'd be great to meet you.

You should get the Wreck Broomhall has which has a shunt in the side and combine them! lol pirate.gif

Edited by zoidbergmerc

Haha, the R33 has had a pretty hard shunt in the front end, better off parting it out!

but maybe i can hang out with my baby skyline?

its a onevia but has a 26/30, so its half way there :P

when is the track day? maybe Funz will let me take his out :D

you put that 33 diff in my car and i might let you drive it, if you pay for fuel.. and both our entries mwuahahahaha :P

your 26/30 should be in my car.. swapsies of engines? fair deal i say :D

not sure where to ask so ill ask here, dose anyone know how to get paint off a stainless intake plenum/manifold (what ever you want to call it )

old owner painted mine rattle can black & it looks crap, i want it back to stainless but don't want it scratched

cheers

Edited by Autumn33

not sure where to ask so ill ask here, dose anyone know how to get paint off a stainless intake plenum/manifold (what ever you want to call it )

old owner painted mine rattle can black & it looks crap, i want it back to stainless but don't want it scratched

cheers

Thinners in a small bucket with rags is far less messy than paint stripper :wave:

problem solved! it seems the warp speed button was flicked to *engage*

na but seriously, vent holes in my bonnet were letting way too much water (pissed down yesterday) hit on my airflow metres causing the power fc to say shutdownski

problem solved! it seems the warp speed button was flicked to *engage*

na but seriously, vent holes in my bonnet were letting way too much water (pissed down yesterday) hit on my airflow metres causing the power fc to say shutdownski

knew it would be something like this

been reading up on here about remapped R33 ecu's ( at this time i cant afford Power FC/ haltec, ect

i know dr drift dose them ( you send him your ECU & list of mods done & he remaps to suite ) just wanting to know if anyone in tas like GT garage ect do it?

cheers

Edited by Autumn33

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