Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

was in the white r33, was roughly 200m behind you. before you turned down 'brandis' road?

i live just down the road from where you pulled out of.

ah ok cool. so are u the one with out a rear wing? i see a white one with no wing parked at a house all the time

Spotted a maroon R33 heading north on West Ave Edinburgh this morning (whatshisname??) then this arvo a nice white R33 GTST with gold BBS rims on Kenihans Rd, Happy Valley.

Spotted a black 34 GTT on south road around 5pm near clark rubber, had gold rims.

Also just spotted orange 33 on hub drive going past RBT in front of me, had a horrible sounding exhaust, thought he was farting... :):down::):D

Spotted a black 34 GTT on south road around 5pm near clark rubber, had gold rims.

Also just spotted orange 33 on hub drive going past RBT in front of me, had a horrible sounding exhaust, thought he was farting... :):down::):D

oh that thing

tried to race me off the lights one day :down:

oh that thing

tried to race me off the lights one day :)

Yeah stupid thing was as soon as he got past the cops he gave it a squirt, i was shaking my head in disbelief, i mean how dumb can you be??? cops on bikes too.....

oh that thing

tried to race me off the lights one day :D

meh... il like racing

Yeah stupid thing was as soon as he got past the cops he gave it a squirt, i was shaking my head in disbelief, i mean how dumb can you be??? cops on bikes too.....

i like to give it a "squirt" when i get past, not much happens tho.. but im not really deffectable yet :banana:

Spotted a maroon R33 heading north on West Ave Edinburgh this morning (whatshisname??) then this arvo a nice white R33 GTST with gold BBS rims on Kenihans Rd, Happy Valley.

First of all hello everyone :D

Yeah that was me I was at the missus

Edited by Terence-T

maroon 32 gtst, with kit and nice 5 spoke rims, fading xtreme clutches sticker, behind bunnings at marion, at 1.15pm.

a maroon 33, guy in high vis, driving down diagonal road, near seacombe road at about 1.30pm

ah ok cool. so are u the one with out a rear wing? i see a white one with no wing parked at a house all the time

nah man, mines got the s2 wing (series 1.5 mine is)..

you wouldnt be able to see mine off stebonheath road, its off a private driveway. fairly close to peerless road.

nah man, mines got the s2 wing (series 1.5 mine is)..

you wouldnt be able to see mine off stebonheath road, its off a private driveway. fairly close to peerless road.

I reckon I've spotted you around Elizabeth before. Yeah I'm a northerner lol.

Heading down south road this afternoon i spotted...

Stagea, asian driver, was staring at me as he drove past ;) , i was in another world, gave a late wave..

Silver 34 4 door near the cross road overpass, driver also staring, no wave... :dry::P

Grey 32 near castle plaza

spotted black 34 on frome rd around 5.30 then white 33 at greenhill and unley with kit, then a white s1 33 on unley, i thnik he waved back. Then a white 34 heading up windys with new style plates.

haha nice ;) yea i only saw ya at the last sec so i didnt wave lol, that way you went up off to the right is that a shortcut or you live up there?

yo! that was me :dry: yep and i saw ya too, waiting at the springbank lights when i turned up windies :P

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



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Ahh...should have been clearer ~ there's 2 ... SMJ = super multi junction (connector)...   ...this is connector 6 & 25 in above image -- body harness to engine loom (6) & body harness to main loom (25) Headlights go to front via connector 6 ; fuel gauge goes to tank sender via connector 25  ...like I say this is R33 diagrams, but at a pinch R34 won't be too far different. *IF* the two ground faults are related, this can be the only place where both wires converge (as one runs to the back, the other to the front)... ....thing is, you probably need to establish if the faults are related (unless you examine that area and find obvious chaffing on the looms there to body ground)....*IF* the fuel gauge is still broken (full needle deflection), I'd be headed for the boot, remove fuel sender wire, key on and measure the voltage there ~ it should be roughly 10volts. If that's ok, check sender to ground resistance...if this is a dead short to ground (and there's fuel in it), then sender has failed or something funky has happened to wiring in the tank. edit: ahh...rereading the thread, this is R32....above fuel sender test still valid tho'
    • I just changed the timing belt on my RB25DET NEO and wanted to get some opinions. I’ve been super cautious, did a lot of research, and took my time. I’ve driven the car, and it runs fine. After warming it up, I revved it to 8000 RPM a few times—no issues, everything held up.   After the drive, I heard a noise that I think is either the clutch or possibly a tight accessory belt. It’s not constant, just comes and goes.   I took the timing cover off to double-check everything:   Belt is on properly, Tensioner is tight, Did the 90-degree twist test—belt isn’t too tight or too loose.     What still worries me is that I noticed the belt seems to sit a little toward the front edge of the gears, especially on the idler pulley. It even looks like it’s slightly coming off the edge there. Is that normal?   My old belt (5 years old, ~3,000 miles) also showed a bit of wear on that same edge, so maybe it’s just how it sits? I’m probably overthinking this, but since it’s my first time doing this on a NEO and the engine is forged, I really don’t want to mess anything up.   Also, I’m thinking of swapping to a clear front timing cover with the glass window. Would you recommend NITO or HPI? HPI looks reputable and their covers have 2.5mm thickness, but not sure if there’s a real difference between the two.   Any advice or reassurance would be much appreciated!
    • 40 grit sounds about right, to start. You make some decent cuts/damage in the coating with that, then rapdily scale up to maybe 80 and 120 for the bulk of the actual removal, then fine it off to 180 or 240 perhaps. No need to go any finer than that, and maybe no need to go even as fine as that. Wrap it on a big block and have at it. At least on the hub face.
    • Do the GKTech rear lower control arm mount relocation, and either alloy subframe inserts or very stiff subframe bushes. Traction is going to be at a premium!
    • Hello,   My name if Frederick, i'm 30 years old and I live in Belgium, Europe! I used to have a Nissan 370z daily but since I got a company car I turned that into my seattime driftcar. About 3 years ago I also wanted something older with more feel, so I got an R32 GTST with an rb26 engine. I am now getting the rb built to have around 800hp and it's close to being finished. I'm very excited for how it will drive and how driveable it will be! Regards, Fred!
×
×
  • Create New...