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go get forza, tell me if its worth getting just for fujimi kaido cause idgf about racing a ferrari or some gay porsche lol. i will be checking back in tomorrow for your review. kgo.

fujimi kaido is rather uh... interesting... with the veyron. rad track though. should buy it.

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get it pete, dont be a biatch. hell if you change your mind in a couple of yrs ill prob have the garage space for it :thumbsup:

how about u get it writeoff, im under the impression your pockets aint empty :(

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The Skyline GT-R 'N1' model, introduced on July 19, 1991, was designed for home-market N1 racing with a total of 228 units produced. The most notable change was in the engine, which was upgraded to the R32-N1 specification. The car was also lightened by the removal of the ABS, air conditioning, sound system, rear wiper, trunk carpet, and the use of light-weight headlights. No color options were available and all 'N1' cars were delivered with a thin layer of Crystal White paint.

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wonder what colour it is :P

no abs hey i know of a gtr getting around like that :D

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anyone got a scopot removal tool i can borrow?

It's called a grease (or plasticine) and a 1/2 inch socket extension, use with a hammer.

Pack the centre of the sp i got and the cavity behind with the grease/plasticine then put the extension in the hole and hit with a hammer. The extension need to pretty tight in the hole for it to work so if the sp i got is fairly worn it'll take a few attempts to work. If you use grease make sure you wrap a rag around it otherwise you could get sprayed with grease.

You could get them optioned with a/c and it would be easy to get it fitted once the car was over here.

I'm surprised Kristian hasn't done it to his R34 N1 (he may have since last summer).

I went and bought a daily with aircon instead lol

"Pete's" N1 has the aircon optioned back in, from what I can see. More info as it comes to hand...

Bout to head down to sprints and get some stuff for my first oil change since owning the line.

Will 10w40 be sufficient? Say mobil 1.

Which oil filter should I be looking at.

Cheers!

I have been using the motul oil supplied kindly by MR. ENR and drift oil filter which seems to work a charm

10W40 should be ok mate.....as long as its fully synthetic stuff there shouldnt be a problem

I have been using the motul oil supplied kindly by MR. ENR and drift oil filter which seems to work a charm

10W40 should be ok mate.....as long as its fully synthetic stuff there shouldnt be a problem

Cheers krish, currently have a drift magnetic with a nice bolt head moulded to the top for easy removal, will go in search of another at lunch time.

It's called a grease (or plasticine) and a 1/2 inch socket extension, use with a hammer.

Pack the centre of the sp i got and the cavity behind with the grease/plasticine then put the extension in the hole and hit with a hammer. The extension need to pretty tight in the hole for it to work so if the sp i got is fairly worn it'll take a few attempts to work. If you use grease make sure you wrap a rag around it otherwise you could get sprayed with grease.

didnt work -_-

tried that method last night several times

so, i hear that bridgestone are closing down the adelaide plant, bye bye to 600 employees...

feel sorry for these people, while im getting pay increases and more and more perks,

theres ppl out there loosing there jobs, struggling to keep roofs over there

familys heads :(

Yeah heard a little about that Craig, alot to do with GMH no going away from Bridgestones from a cost point. But yeah it is getting pretty tough out there in some sectors, and the Government are not really helping things either.

Kinda makes me glad (to an extent) to be in the food industry, people

always gotta eat.

Yep, and thats why im getting out of the auto industry and into civil construction. People always need roads and blocks subdivided.

hmmm how far do i wanna go with the stripping....

rear seats obviosuly, wouldn mind stripping the carpet and painting the floor, centre console?

ill be hittin up 31 club with all this shit to sell haha.. few pics as of now

thought this was pretty smart, the drty 30 is on gas (will obviously be removed when 20 goes in) hidden filler

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reeeeeally not sure on the side mirrors, part of me says oh yeah! the other says try hard.

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