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Howie

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  1. The bonnet lip looks hot, especially on the examples i've seen on the East Bear website. Nice one stan.
  2. yep... that's all you need in that case.
  3. Few options... buy a converter (aerpro makes them) that'll take it from Nissan to ISO plugs, and simply get a suitable adapter for your aust headunit to goto iso. The wiring harness you need to connect Nissan to ISO is model number AERPRO APP0120, and it costs $16.99. The part number to go from ISO to Alpine is AUO1024, and it costs $13.99. Or you could chop and solder the wires from your headunit to those of the r34. You'll need a diversity to standard antenna adapter too.
  4. I've been happy with 5w-40 Mobil 1 in my 34 GTT.
  5. Just came up with these for the sticker. Renders Renders of what it would look like on the car I still want to do a few more logos, one using the actual Nissan Skyline font, if anyone has that font could you please pm me.
  6. ahh lovely .. a det exa try sticking up on my site, nissanexa.com, you might have more luck there.
  7. Madaz... that looks sweet. I say let's get the ball rolling, how do we get these or have them made up? Re: Stickers If we're allowed to make our own stickers up here, i've got a few contacts in the desktop publishing / printing side of things who could help us out. I'll probably need a EPS or high-res gif file to show them.
  8. This is why we all need SAU stickers.
  9. woah yeah that looks hot! Thanks for the pics mate, wish i could've been there.
  10. Oh man, i'd love to see pics of this one finally installed. JJR LED TAIL LIGHT SET - SKYLINE R34 (GTT & GTR) $349.00 (PAIR)
  11. Just to let you know, Nismo factory cat back for the 34 is 2 1/2"-2 3/4" at most - it's mild steel to the muffler, and the muffler itself is stainless.
  12. First Trust_180 now your mate. We'll keep a lookout for ya bud.
  13. R33 water pumps don't fit the R34 apparently. Boostworks in sa tried putting a 33 pump on my series II r34 and it wasn't suitable. I'm not sure what aftermarket pumps you can get sorry.
  14. Damn! haha... you barstard u had me going.
  15. That's an awesome idea mate!!!!
  16. Can't see it mate.
  17. Any chance for a R34 version?
  18. the r32 and the 260rs sound hot mate.. show us pics!
  19. I've had my car go through regency twice with a pod filter and they didn't say anything.
  20. Hiya Fellas, Previous Cars Current Ride
  21. First cover your battery terminals, cam cover +/ coilpacks, afm, alarm/siren. Use engine degreaser, spray on hose off. Use a cloth dry out as much as possible, then uncover the covered bits, and start the car up in as short a time as practical as to dry out the rest. Then continue to detail the rest by hand using metal polishes and/or silicone spray. On the inner panels - I use cut and polish, in a similar way i'd do the exterior panels.
  22. that's my neck of the woods too... will keep a look out. i'm there everyday.
  23. Like I mentioned before i'm in Information Technology... and i'm happy to give free technical support to anyone SAU members no what the problem or need may be. Just pm me ... i love troubleshooting. Also if you're after cheap pc's I can get you a deal through my old workplace.
  24. Nah that wasn't me. I haven't seen the car in person.. i was just making a cash offer plus some computer stuff as adjustment. Looks immaculate from the photos.
  25. WD's have a pretty good reputation, there was a bad batch of 80gb and 120gb hardies - where we were getting about 30% defect rate on them, but they were fixed up pretty promptly. Haven't had a problem ever since. And i'm running a total of 8 WD's in my various workstations... 2x250gb, 1x74gb raptor, the rest are assortments of 120gbs and 80gbs. Currently my overclocked A64 3500 w/ X800pro powering a 24" widescreen lcd is on 24x7 as I use it to Fold for Overclockers Australia folding team. CPU usage on it is always sitting on 100% because i donate the spare cpu cycles to Folding@home. The uptime on it currently is roughly 6 months straight... i basically never turn off the computer unless I have to. If it means, my computer will die prematurely in 8years time instead of 10 years time then so be it, it'll be a dinosaur by that time anyhow. But the computers at work run 24x7 and never ever go down... the longest uptime i have is on our webserver (http://www.dmac.adelaide.edu.au ) which has an uptime of about 400 plus days. That stays up even when there is no power to the building, and even when one of our hard drives or power supplies blow in the computer. Computers have become so robust in the past decade or so, that reliability is no longer a factor. Edit, having said that, the weakest links are always things like cooling systems (refridgerated/watercooling/fan systems) they're usually first to give way. But modern motherboards will often just shutdown before excessive heat is introduced preventing a meltdown.
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