Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

sorry but i must say this year's final was a let down for me. too many riced up cars, and many of those that were truley worthy of being ther just didnt get the attention or appraisal they deserved.............what happened to show stoppers such as MYHOW 200sx of PETIR celica? i mean...the AMUSE S2K was AWESOME!!! but yea..coulda have done better though i guess..

must hand it to the sydney autosalon event rather than the final battle this year...

post-23971-1133683885.jpg

i really dont understand the apeal of bolt on wide body kits

wats a f*king bucket of shit, any monkey can bolt on a set of fibreglass rear quater panels

and the MYSHOW is pathetic, it doesnt deserve anything

if anyone has a half decent eye for quality work they will realise the paint work, engine bay and interior is all shit

darryls OVRKIL magna deserved the god of autosalon title no doubt about it.

that car has awesome build quality

Thanks for sharing the piccies. it's always good to see skylines at these shows.

impressed with

-2gu up's carbon lip

-the blue r32 gtr's pod shroud/box

-dirtgarages new headlight - just curious that's not street legal is it since it doesn't have highbeam and low beam?

-seeing 2 r34 gtrs

I got there late and think all the hot chicks went home already.

yeah this car was quite nice:

http://www.bassdistribution.com.au//galler...d39798058106843

does anyone know the owner?

I do now...my vote for best Nissan...or "neat nissan" as they name the catergory. Micheal is the owner (i think...met a lot of ppl) and it features a subtle flare around the rear wheel arches, with a bit of tiding up in the interior it would be flawless.

darryls OVRKIL magna deserved the god of autosalon title no doubt about it.

that car has awesome build quality

That would have achieved a dream of mine (had I the money to throw at a "show" car), and building a single car that could take out Street Machine of the Year and God of Auto Salon.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Yeah well per the video it took 15s for the stock unit to start up....even if I give it a few seconds discount for starting that is at least 12 sec before you get a reverse camera if you are trying to leave a park.  The android unit is way faster, but 2016 for the stock unit is a long time ago in consumer electronics
    • Yea that’s why I said ima test them with multimeter and see the reads.
    • Only at idle. Isn’t a problem when rev it seems.
    • @Haggerty This seems silly to ask, but are you confident in your ability to tune the Haltech?  
    • Next on the to-do list was an oil and filter change. Nothing exciting to add here except the oil filter is in a really stupid place (facing the engine mount/subframe/steering rack). GReddy do a relocation kit which puts it towards the gearbox, I would have preferred towards the front but there's obviously a lot more stuff there. Something I'll have to look at for the next service perhaps. First time using Valvoline oil, although I can't see it being any different to most other brands Nice... The oil filter location... At least the subframe wont rust any time soon I picked up a genuine fuel filter, this is part of the fuel pump assembly inside the fuel tank. Access can be found underneath the rear seat, you'll see this triangular cover Remove the 3x plastic 10mm nuts and lift the cover up, pushing the rubber grommet through The yellow fuel line clips push out in opposite directions, remove these completely. The two moulded fuel lines can now pull upwards to disconnect, along with the wire electrical plug. There's 8x 8mm bolts that secure the black retaining ring. The fuel pump assembly is now ready to lift out. Be mindful of the fuel hose on the side, the hose clamp on mine was catching the hose preventing it from lifting up The fuel pump/filter has an upper and lower section held on by 4 pressure clips. These did take a little bit of force, it sounded like the plastic tabs were going to break but they didn't (don't worry!) The lower section helps mount the fuel pump, there's a circular rubber gasket/grommet/seal thing on the bottom where the sock is. Undo the hose clip on the short fuel hose on the side to disconnect it from the 3 way distribution pipe to be able to lift the upper half away. Don't forget to unplug the fuel pump too! There's a few rubber O rings that will need transferring to the new filter housing, I show these in the video at the bottom of this write up. Reassembly is the reverse Here's a photo of the new filter installed, you'll be able to see where the tabs are more clearing against the yellow OEM plastic Once the assembly is re-installed, I turned the engine over a few times to help build up fuel pressure. I did panic when the car stopped turning over but I could hear the fuel pump making a noise. It eventually started and has been fine since. Found my 'lucky' coin underneath the rear seat too The Youtube video can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLJ65pmQt44&t=6s
×
×
  • Create New...