Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Ok so there has been a bit of idle chit chat lately so i thought we would try a spotted thread for all you die hard posers :(

To get the ball rolling i spotted a very 2nd hand looking 32 that someone wants to swap for a A31 track car with all the goodies :laugh:

Knock yourself out people but dont abuse it, you want to post crap then take it to Whoretown :glare:

Cheers GMB

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/152949-tassie-spotto/
Share on other sites

SPOTO, Young GTR on the way to work in the NEW GTS2. Looks sweet, sounds good.

GMB , can we have discussions here about the cars spoted or just spoted.

Discussion to a degree but if you want to talk sh!t then take it to whoretown :devil:

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/152949-tassie-spotto/#findComment-2845382
Share on other sites

Spotted a LIME GREEN R33 with Veliside Kit front on hedding down past town outside Cathedral at about 3:30pm Monday 29th jan

:D you dont have to give us the full run down ya jack arse!!!

Im supprised you didn't post his rego, what he was wearing and if you thought his BF was good looking :(

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/152949-tassie-spotto/#findComment-2862824
Share on other sites

Well i figured that was a bit muhc, but his plate was FG3476, and he was alone. LOL. Nah i just made that up, JACK ASSSSSSSSSS.

Also spoted and white R33 an white R32 and a Black R32GTR all heading down the brooker last night.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/152949-tassie-spotto/#findComment-2863242
Share on other sites

Probley Alan (al r33)

Nar it wasnt me i havent had the car out since the weekend! But there is another one people have told me about which is allready causeing me trouble with the cops! "Booked for Drifting on Kingston Beach Esplanade" when my car was not even on the road and at the mechanic getting suspension changed! I had to take it to court but i won in the end!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/152949-tassie-spotto/#findComment-2863970
Share on other sites

Nar it wasnt me i havent had the car out since the weekend! But there is another one people have told me about which is allready causeing me trouble with the cops! "Booked for Drifting on Kingston Beach Esplanade" when my car was not even on the road and at the mechanic getting suspension changed! I had to take it to court but i won in the end!

Yeah i know the car your talking about, he is one guy that gives people things to bitch about import owners :wave:

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/152949-tassie-spotto/#findComment-2864105
Share on other sites

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



  • Latest Posts

    • If you haven't bought the ECU yet, I would strongly consider buying a modern ECU. Yes it is very easy to setup and tune, however it is lacking many of the features of a modern ECU. The pro plug in is something like 10 or 12 years old now? Can't remember exactly but it is very dated now. In that time the Elite was released and now we have the Nexus platform.  I would strongly consider not buying the ECU that is 3 generations old now (especially as it isn't a cheap ECU!). 
    • Im happy for it as long as it means reanult gets the boot 
    • Sorry I should have been more clear with the previous post.  The block is a sanding block - picture something like this https://motorguard.com/product/motor-guard-bgr161-bgr16-1-rigid-psa-sanding-block-2-5-8-x-16/ The guide coat is the paint It's two separate things I was talking about, there is no "block guide coat". 
    • Maybe more accurately, you aren't just dulling the existing paint, you are giving the new paint something to 'grab on to'. By sanding the existing paint, you're creating a bunch of pores for the new paint to hook on to.  You can lay new paint over existing paint without sanding it, might last a year or two then sad times. The paint will peal/flake off in huge chunks. By sanding it, the new paint is able to hang onto it and won't flake off.  Depends on the primer you are using. When you buy your paint, as the paint supplier what grit of sand paper to use before you lay down the primer.  Use whatever you like as a guide coat. Pick a colour that really stands out in contrast to the paint. So say your sanding/painting a currently white car, using a black guide coat would work well. You very lightly lay the black guide coat down, then as you sand the car with the large block, all the high spots and low spots will stand out as the black paint is sanded off (or isn't sanded off).  When you buy your paint, hit up your supplier for recommendations for what paint to use for a guide coat if you're unsure what would work well with your setup. 
    • Cheers thanks for the help mate I’ll see how we go with that one 
×
×
  • Create New...