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well some weird stuff is goin on with the GTR. I suspect its the battery causing it.

Took car to auto electrician this morning - turns out it was the fusible link that had corroded. Dude at the auto leccy replaced it and added two bigger terminals to fit my optima battery. Can't wait to pick it up.... total cost is around the $100 mark too, which is great (considering I was worried that the entire car's electrics had died).

Bonza

-D

wheres the australian breeds like a dingo lol ( support australia) jks

I used to have a blue heeler x border collie.

Smartest dog i've ever owned... Very loyal, best security guard, bloody champion!

only pic i have here at work - cant see it too clearly, but here she is next to the 33 back in the day:

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nice dogs there penny.

this is our staffy sassy (original ownwer called her ''asassin'' wtf?)

this is her just now sulking coz im to sick to take her fore a walk lol

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good news dohmar! glad to hear its all sorted.

Think my spark plugs f**ked itself. Coming onto boost it feels like its choking, chuck it into neutral and idles roughly for a few seconds then is fine again. It still drives fine; until boost comes on. Damn spark plugs, what a pain it is to remove it.

I used to have a blue heeler x border collie.

Smartest dog i've ever owned... Very loyal, best security guard, bloody champion!

Yeah that would be a smart dog. We have 2, a Kelpie x Border Collie and a purebred Labrador..

The Labrador is bloody dumb. As in so stupid I think it actually is retarded. Its fat and lazy, always wants food and hogs all the affection.

The Kelpie cross is smart, but obsessed with chasing tennis balls. Shes a brilliant guard dog tho, barks at everyone that passes by and cuts sick if they try and get inside the yard. Every skyline should come with one imho...

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