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  1. Hey im at also at unisa... 3rd mechanical engineering mostly at mawsons, but hav to do ADA as an elective at city west... at least i can enjoy the view there lol
  2. i think ive found the place. Business Name: Commercial Metal Polishers Type of Advertiser: Business Street/Post Address: SHED 2 372 Martins Rd GREEN FIELDS South Australia, 5107 Australia Phone: 08 82817033 depending on the wheel they charge $50 and up
  3. Hi all, ive got a set of wheels but the previous owner painted the back two, and then realised they dont look so hot... do u know any places here in adelaide that i can get them polished?? and any idea on prices?? thanks Adam
  4. Yeah it happens when your spark plugs are gapped too close: from wiki The gap adjustment can be fairly critical, and if it is maladjusted the engine may run badly, or not at all. A narrow gap may give too small and weak a spark to effectively ignite the fuel-air mixture, while a gap that is too wide might prevent a spark from firing at all. Either way, a spark which only intermittently fails to ignite the fuel-air mixture may not be noticeable directly, but will show up as a reduction in the engine's power and fuel efficiency. The main issues with spark plug gaps are: · narrow-gap risk: spark might be too weak/small to ignite fuel; · narrow-gap benefit: plug always fires on each cycle; · wide-gap risk: plug might not fire, or miss at high speeds; · wide-gap benefit: spark is strong for a clean burn. A properly gapped plug will be wide enough to burn hot, but not so wide that it skips or misses at high speeds, causing that cylinder to drag, or the engine to begin to rattle. I have mine gapped at 0.6 because my coilpacks are shit and i need new ones, but it fixes my hi-rpm misses, so until i save up for some splitfires i hav to put up with the missing at idle, So yeah check the gap on your spark plugs, ideally should be 0.8
  5. Hi im after front and rear lowering springs for my 33. either in adelaide or willing to send to adelaide. pm or msg me on 0413 536 936 thanks adam
  6. Item: GTR center dash/guages Age: out of a 96 model Condition: excellent Price: $70 delivered aust wide To Fit: R33 GTR Location: Adelaide Contact: 0413536936 Comments: PM or msg me an offer
  7. Hey i was just wondering if anyone know if the mitsubishi CU-9500 car navigation system comes standard in the r33 series 2??? and if so can it be used in australia... is it like a GPS???? i also have these funny looking TV antennas on my rear windscreen. its all in the boot. there is the cd stacker, the car nav sys, and then there is some box that everthing seems to be connected to...??? if any one knows wat it is id appreciate it thanks
  8. Hey i was just wondering if anyone know if the mitsubishi car navigation system comes standard in the r33 series 2??? and if so can it be used in australia... is it like a GPS???? i also have these funny looking antennas on my rear windscreen. its all in the boot. there is the cd stacker, the car nav sys, and then there is some box that everthing seems to be connected to...??? if any one knows wat it is id appreciate it thanks
  9. Hey, My name is Adam... im 21 and i just swapped my proton gti for a R33 series 2 GTST ive had the car for bout 2 weeks n love it. just finished putting on the front mount, air intake, front and rear struts and some sexy 18's. next i wanna change the exhaust, just ordered a stainless twin front and dump pipe, one piece, very shinny . cant wait to get everything flowing freely. i chose the series 2 coz i love the stock front bar... so much nicer n tuffer that the series 1 neways c u guys around... p.s. INSURANCE IS KILLING ME
  10. Hey Madaz just wanna say thanks for putting me on the list and for organising this...
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