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haha... good fun those things are... did a massive burnout tonight... started showing square waves and jaggies all over on the screen on the graph doofa.. poor thing was confused by my human stupitidy as the car struggled for traction :D

Originally posted by INASNT

now dont u wish u bought a turbo skyline in the first place?

hahaha nah its fun this way :D

Originally posted by Black33

do u mind me asking....... "How much????"

$280 plus freight ;) took almost a week to get here

Originally posted by predator666

haha... good fun those things are... did a massive burnout tonight... started showing square waves and jaggies all over on the screen on the graph doofa.. poor thing was confused by my human stupitidy as the car struggled for traction :D

hahahaha awsome! i cant wait to do the same....on my own private car park....with st johns abulance standing by.....and my gf's concent

:)

Originally posted by inark

hehe sweet u finally got it... hes sending my cooler over now... said i didnt have to pay for it til i had the money :) which is awesome.

afta all that fakin around how much did u get the cooler for landed in aus? and what cooler?

Originally posted by inark

R32 GTR cooler...

cost 70AUD

shipping 400!!

what a killer... pity i couldnt have just put it in a car or something.

70AUD? far thats cheap!

How much the cooler weigh? coz for $400 u could have got it sent from japan to Aus through DHL in 3 days for that price!

Originally posted by INASNT

70AUD? far thats cheap!

How much the cooler weigh? coz for $400 u could have got it sent from japan to Aus through DHL in 3 days for that price!

guess what... it was lol

i think i may have found the muffler i want after the engine is in

its not THAT expensive, turbo smart muffler, looks like apexi n1 except has the dump tip thing happening

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