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Originally posted by Strich9ine

goddam joe, turn off that img in your sig' it's pissin me off....

next thing you know we end up with every newbie posing 1024x768 images in thier sigs like the supraforums....

BAH!! wish they never turned that on!

well it wasn't ur decision prank was being hounded from all over for it, pics will have limits and u can turn sigs off in your profile so its win win for eveyone

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Originally posted by CC

Joe

Mine is the same colour as that - pretty impressed with the paint work on mine - flawless!!

What is the value of one of these you reckon?

Would it be easy to put a turbo on one of these later down the track? I have been told its not that difficult? Any one know an approx price?

How / where do I find out about the cruises? It would be tops to perve on more skylines and get some tips from you enthusiasts....

See See

nah leave as NA dotn turbo it! it will cost you arms and legs!

if you want put RB26DETT depends on the price of the GTR engine.

If I knew you early I would have sold my BLITZ ECU and filter etc..etc. :D too late now.

only you can do is go raicey, Performance is out of the window with NA skylines.

jsut get decent sound system and body kits, you can do some engine mod but not much...

cheers

JOe

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Kym,

I just want it privately, an FTP address where Ken could send it and me retrive it would be good:D

See'ya:burnout:

ahh well..

If you send it to me, i can host it for you. I can't give out the password to the FTP account hey :D

lemme know if you need my help :uh-huh:

adam - when i cleaned the pipes on saturday morning it was terrible the amount of oil that was in there! admitedly it may have never been cleaned in nearly 100,000km, but the intercooler must be half bloody full!!

Hey gradenko ahs been running the coke bottle for around 6mnths now and hasnt had a worry. I am thinkin about doing the same thing but im worried that it might get a little heat soak casue of the rather small engine bay. Hey adam32 i might take that can off ya if the other guy dont want it.:D

It basically just a can with 2 holes in it right? cant be that hard to weld one up. Well if i had a welder :D

Who give dam how it looks? there is oil and stuff all over the palce anyway everything is black. What u gonna clean ure engine bay??? who the hell does that??..........oh wait....whups;)

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