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ffs half of you whinge there are too many stickies, now you are whinging when I get rid of some .... no pleasing some people

Can't keep everyone happy all the time :thumbsup:

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i like accents what can i say.

sometimes you just dont have protection on u. what am i suppose to say in the heat of the moment. ich bin nein fook

in other news look at this mofo taking speed holes to a whole new level

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Hey guys been a while since I jumped on here last.

I didn't want to start a whole new topic for this but does anyone have any comments, criticism or praise about SuperSpark coilpacks?

You can send me a PM if we aren't into publicly flaming brand names here.

Cheers :woot:

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How come yours has them in the front bar Dan?

Got some new parts going on the GT-R within the next few weeks :woot:

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Look scandy, they come pre wound right down aha.

And the clutch is off a member off her with a custom pressure plate amd the clutch plate its self is heaps nice and meaty its done sweet f**k all K'z as with the coilovers, the old owner still had the wrapping and boxing etc when he got them from Tein.

Should be good can't wait, as for any other plans I think I'll be leaving the car as it is and any other tiny imperfections will be ironed out ;) Can't wait till them 'overs are in lol

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Hey guys been a while since I jumped on here last.

I didn't want to start a whole new topic for this but does anyone have any comments, criticism or praise about SuperSpark coilpacks?

You can send me a PM if we aren't into publicly flaming brand names here.

Cheers :woot:

no idea about superspark but a mate of mine is running yellowjackets and he has 250kw and they dont short out or cause misfire ;)

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hey Mitch, it's amazing how good those water jackets look.

Back in the day, peeps would bring Nissan (Datsun then) heads into work and 95% of them would be riddled with cancer (corrosion) around every water entry.

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cause im gangsta weezy :woot:

question i hear many a time, come with the car they dont really bother me and allows me to relax in those odd times i see another blue 32 driving around because i know its not mine from the front ;)

i guess the idea was lil more airflow to the radiator

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hey Mitch, it's amazing how good those water jackets look.

Back in the day, peeps would bring Nissan (Datsun then) heads into work and 95% of them would be riddled with cancer (corrosion) around every water entry.

yeah i know hey Pete.

my mates corolla engine had corrosion almost the the cylinder :|

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