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lol im no guru but im more than happy to help. Ill find out what map sensor is suitable for the readout, im pretty sure the n13 pulsar map sensor was used on someone's pfc i seen a while back...maybe cubes knows a bit more than me. Be more than happy to help you guys hook it all up.

cheers mate!

mate, dont let a pos like that give you a first glimpse of a 33...not a chance in hell will it impress you...non turbo auto with 180thou on the clock.... go find a decent manual s2 gts-t to test drive.. much different. Oh, i can't believe they want 12 grand for that haha.

Sure, if I drive in first gear all the way :)

I've gotta learn manual :(

i'll let you with my imobiliser on :(

i see though! you haven't popped your skyline cherry! because you wouldn't be saying that if you did

I sure haven't.

Im a skyline virgin. :)

How embarrassing :down:

lol.

I sure haven't.

Im a skyline virgin. :wub:

How embarrassing :(

lol.

you can drive my car on three conditions

1) has to be a massive wide open space with nothing to hit and no other cars

2) i sit there with 2 hands on the hand brake

3) can only use 5th gear

:P

you can drive my car on three conditions

1) has to be a massive wide open space with nothing to hit and no other cars

2) i sit there with 2 hands on the hand brake

3) can only use 5th gear

:P

gonn suck for the first 180-ish kmph, but after that it's all good times =P

Fishy, they are standard GTR calipers as far as I can tell

so your saying he has small hands?? :wub:

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