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  1. er..... the '85 R30 doesn't have a 3L motor..... :headspin:
  2. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=72792
  3. We rented "The Punisher" It was quite violent. You get to torture people n stuff. If you're not sure if you want to buy a game, go hire it first. It's worth paying the $4 or $5 so you can take it home and have a decent play with it. It's too hard to try and get the hang of games in store. If you like it, buy it.... if you don't like it, then you haven't wasted $50+
  4. I'm glad I'm not the only one that thinks so.... The only reason that car goes so hard, is because the chassis is trying to get away from that grotesque body.
  5. SKY031

    So..

    Add Stud & Wellington to that list
  6. where is that fountain thingy? thats kewl!
  7. It's got nothing to do with your car..... if that's what you were thinking. I have an RB30, not an RB25
  8. It all sounds a bit fishy to me........
  9. dean1285 i don't think doodz is talking about any info in his profile, it's related to the titles in the usergroups. check attached pic and note how it says RB25DET
  10. Isn't this what all the "spotted" threads are used for?
  11. Yes, the roadworthy shows that the car complies with all safety regulations and is legal to be driven on the road. VicRoads still need to check the engine number etc. if it's a new registration, or registration has previously been cancelled.
  12. I don't have any additional info. No, not all pods are oiled.
  13. When the car is initally registered, they need to check engine/chassis numbers, to make sure that the details match what is on the roadworthy certificate, and what is on their database. They can't do that without the car present. You don't need to present the car for yearly registration renewal.
  14. Turbocharging your RB30E
  15. Please don't multi-post threads.
  16. SKY031

    hi!!

    If you've changed the steering wheel and shift knob, your car is probably already defectable.
  17. Filter doesn't need to be boxed. However, in the interest of keeping heat away from the intake, it makes sense to at least have some sort of division between the pod and the rest of the motor. (No law that says pod filters need to be boxed)
  18. I was unaware that you could get your P's before your 18th birthday in Victoria. If you really want a Skyline, get a 31. They are solid, easy to find parts for, can be made to get up and boogey, and you'll find something suitable for under $5k. Regular drag and drift events are held at Calder park.
  19. Pod filters do not need to be boxed. Vic EPA laws state that you are only permitted one intake modification. (explained below) If you have an aftermarket intercooler, you must run the standard air box to comply with EPA laws.
  20. Nieces and nephews are good for one thing. Making you feel really old
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