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cops can tell the series 2 has a gutted or mashed or hiflow cat, by the look of dark/brown patch just next to the exhaust. ive got the same problem on my silver r33, dark/brown spot near the zorst pipe. all in all looks good. what plugs and how much did they cost.

cops can tell the series 2 has a gutted or mashed or hiflow cat, by the look of dark/brown patch just next to the exhaust. ive got the same problem on my silver r33, dark/brown spot near the zorst pipe. all in all looks good. what plugs and how much did they cost.

no need to emphasis that point mate. :Paranoid:

iradiums were used. runs smooth like a baby's bottom.

We put a PFC in the car today as well. Car will be dyno tuned tomorrow to see how it goes...

daniel, tell me how the tuning goes tomorrow. hope u hit 250 odd rwkw's. =D

No probs Duc!!! I'll call you tomorrow nite to tell you how I went once I get home from Boostworx (tuner in Adelaide for those that dun know)...

Hi Daniel.

Nice pics! Where in Adelaide did you get your wheels reconditioned, how much did it cost and how long did it take? I'm thinking of doing the same for mine...

Hi Ionos, I got all 4 done for $200. But mine was an easy job as no painting was involved. My wheels were done by Jeff from Kwikfix. They come to you. All in all took about 4 hours for mine. He can only repair the wheel edges if the damage (scratches/gutter rash) is not too bad. If the spokes are damaged, he cannot repair. Also depends what your wheels are made off. If it is chrome, they must be acid dipped and only a specilised company like Adelaide wheel services can do things like that. Also, my wheels are unpainted solid aluminium alloys so they are easy to fix.

Give him a call and ask if he can do it: 0438022426

Cheers

Daniel

Nice pics guys, 2 vert tidy cars.

Just one thing though, did you ever catch the guy that scribbled on ya number plates :wassup:

Haha....LOL.......if we ever caught that bugger; We'll squeeze his balls till they pop out of his eye sockets!!!

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