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its 6 and i and got any more pm's so i take it no1 else is comming...if any1 wants 2 know where it is check the msn thread and add som1 on msn and they will prob know the details..

on an other topic, last nite a guy in a skyline pulled up next 2 me in town when i was parked and gave me a cruise sheet "Red Emblem Skyline Midnight Run" and1 heard about it? theres $5 entry and theres a raffle to win some cool stuff :)

up in qld would have loved to come out again, car in shop getting bodykit refitted and front bar fixed. Still have to get comp fitted and tuned, need to purchase fuel pump and dump pipe.

if you get another one organised ill come along but some more notice would be good.

Jason post your graph when youve had your dyno run.

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its 6 and i and got any more pm's so i take it no1 else is comming...if any1 wants 2 know where it is check the msn thread and add som1 on msn and they will prob know the details..

on an other topic, last nite a guy in a skyline pulled up next 2 me in town when i was parked and gave me a cruise sheet "Red Emblem Skyline Midnight Run" and1 heard about it? theres $5 entry and theres a raffle to win some cool stuff :D

Same here down hindley. Looks alright and seems to be a 'cruise'. Was a cool dude to. I'm going to check it out. Apolagies for not making tonights cruise, was on the other side of town with me bro :)

hi all,

we were woundering where u went shorty...

ended up being good drive, met up with more ppl on the way by chance that came up 2 windy point, then met up with more ppl for the midnight run later on...

had some nice cars on the cruise, good 2 c a nice turnout.

when i got home my radiator was empty again, gona go c mechanic tomm...grrr

when i got home my radiator was empty again, gona go c mechanic tomm...grrr

thats not good dude, im quite confident that thats your idle problem.. :D

Jason post your graph when youve had your dyno run.

no worries mate, will keep you posted! :)

ohh.. and sorry had to leave early mate had to go to work!

nie to meet some new faces :)

when i got home my radiator was empty again, gona go c mechanic tomm...grrr

Sorry dude, but that doesn't sound good.

If there is no evidence of a coolant leak, it may mean that water is getting in to the cylinders = head gasket or worse.

I hope it's something simple.

on an other topic, last nite a guy in a skyline pulled up next 2 me in town when i was parked and gave me a cruise sheet "Red Emblem Skyline Midnight Run" and1 heard about it? theres $5 entry and theres a raffle to win some cool stuff

Sounds fishy to me.

when got checked by mechanic, its leaking from the radiator core, gona take it out 2nite n weld it myself, if not gona either take out the 1 from my gts and get a 2nd had n put it in the gts, or get a new 1, was quoted 465 installed for some new type that doesnt leak or somthing,,..

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