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Group Buy? :P

Count me in! Add underneith it "Its an import that doesnt drift"

Next cruise James and I will have a BBQ cranking and no driving on the cruise for anyone that wants to still donate but not lose a car or spend a day at regency :down:

just won what looks like a twin plate clutch for sweet f**k all money. pick it up friday and take to acs to see if it needs a rebuild. even if it does itll work out cheaper than the clutch i was looking at.

Don't know how well you know the guys at "team twat", but they're a bunch of squids. Its these guys we've told to f**k off. No skill, no brains, no respect.

I agree. I'm not saying I'm into it myself. 'stunts, wheelies, &, Tricks"

I'm asking. Weren't some of your friends in the group tho ? or were ?

I'm saying all this because there seems to be so many saints and angels on here. Make believe ones. I don't speed and carry on myself, but we all know some people that do.

Well I finally picked up my car... but it still has issues.

They gave it back to me with a flat battery (had to be jump started from the crash repairers) after I told them at least 5 times when speaking to them during the first week to disconnect the positive battery terminal as it would go flat in less than a week. The oil catch can is still squirting oil all over the engine bay and now the HICAS light goes on and off like someone tapping morse code - and with it the car switches from 4WD to RWD and back again. Sometimes I took off in 1st in RWD, changed to 2nd and had 4WD and then was back in RWD before changing to third. I am sooooo sick of this saga!

Well I finally picked up my car... but it still has issues.

They gave it back to me with a flat battery (had to be jump started from the crash repairers) after I told them at least 5 times when speaking to them during the first week to disconnect the positive battery terminal as it would go flat in less than a week. The oil catch can is still squirting oil all over the engine bay and now the HICAS light goes on and off like someone tapping morse code - and with it the car switches from 4WD to RWD and back again. Sometimes I took off in 1st in RWD, changed to 2nd and had 4WD and then was back in RWD before changing to third. I am sooooo sick of this saga!

What a f**king joke! Seriously though the catch can shouldn't be squirting oil like that, not unless you are driving like a mad man

Well I finally picked up my car... but it still has issues.

They gave it back to me with a flat battery (had to be jump started from the crash repairers) after I told them at least 5 times when speaking to them during the first week to disconnect the positive battery terminal as it would go flat in less than a week. The oil catch can is still squirting oil all over the engine bay and now the HICAS light goes on and off like someone tapping morse code - and with it the car switches from 4WD to RWD and back again. Sometimes I took off in 1st in RWD, changed to 2nd and had 4WD and then was back in RWD before changing to third. I am sooooo sick of this saga!

HICAS is 4 wheel steering, totally unrelated to ATTESSA, esp since you have a hicas lock bar - are you having the hicas light come on or are you feeling the attessa kicking in and out?

I'll bring my consult cable to check out ur error codes on the weekend...

Also, do you have an oil engine return from the welch plug at the back of the head?

-D

I agree. I'm not saying I'm into it myself. 'stunts, wheelies, &, Tricks"

I'm asking. Weren't some of your friends in the group tho ? or were ?

I'm saying all this because there seems to be so many saints and angels on here. Make believe ones. I don't speed and carry on myself, but we all know some people that do.

I don't mind watching the odd wheelie, my mates are generally a bunch of good blokes ... but team twat have no idea and are a big hazard on the road. Alot of them got themselves perished or busted up some years ago running from the cops. 3 of them died in the span of 2 weeks doing stupid things.

And no I've never associated with any of them. A handful of them tried riding with us, but we showed them the door.

No one is a saint. I've NEVER even received a parking ticket on my bikes, but that doesn't mean I don't misbehave. I pick where and when to stretch my legs and its well within my limits and the environment around me. I have Mallala should I chose the need for speed. 20 years and zero traffic violations on my bike, I'd like to think I've been picking them well. One thing I do ensure, is that I am wearing full protective gear where and when I can. Unlike the twats who think a hoodie and fashion jeans will save your neck!

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HICAS is 4 wheel steering, totally unrelated to ATTESSA, esp since you have a hicas lock bar - are you having the hicas light come on or are you feeling the attessa kicking in and out?

I'll bring my consult cable to check out ur error codes on the weekend...

Also, do you have an oil engine return from the welch plug at the back of the head?

-D

What's happening is what I posted - the HICAS light comes on and off, and at the same time the car switches between 4WD & RWD. I can see the car is in RWD by the torque gauge not moving but the rear end starts slipping. I imagine that it has something to do with the G sensor which was most likely damaged in the accident - way back in June 2008.

Yes the oil catch can has an oil return hose to the back of the head (I don't know what the welch plug is).

I won't be driving the GTR anywhere yet because i) I have a flat battery ii) I'm squirting oil all over the engine bay (and I was driving very sedately Luke) & iii) 335rwkW that switches at will between 4WD & RWD is not very confidence inspiring.

I'm am mega pissed off so apologies if this comes across. It is not aimed at anyone on SAU.

LOL.

Having a bit of fun with a dude I used to work with and hes getting all defensive and shit.

His older sister married the son of Drake supermarkets and over the weekend they drove one of their Lamborghini Superlarggas over from Sydney. There is pictures of it on the back of a tow truck after something happening to its gearbox. So I jump in with the $600k and still needs a tow babow comments. Now they're getting all defensive saying if my GTR was powerskidding and drifting all the way from Sydney my GTR would be f**ked too. Obviously not getting that my $20k GTR is 18 years old and is probably yet to see the back of a tow truck he still hasn't caught on.

Oh people that think they have cash are funny.

What's happening is what I posted - the HICAS light comes on and off, and at the same time the car switches between 4WD & RWD. I can see the car is in RWD by the torque gauge not moving but the rear end starts slipping. I imagine that it has something to do with the G sensor which was most likely damaged in the accident - way back in June 2008.

Yes the oil catch can has an oil return hose to the back of the head (I don't know what the welch plug is).

I won't be driving the GTR anywhere yet because i) I have a flat battery ii) I'm squirting oil all over the engine bay (and I was driving very sedately Luke) & iii) 335rwkW that switches at will between 4WD & RWD is not very confidence inspiring.

I'm am mega pissed off so apologies if this comes across. It is not aimed at anyone on SAU.

It's not normal for oil to be pissing out, the motor shouldn't be breathing that much, especially when you're not on boost. You seem to have a WHOLE new list of problems and I'm sure it's doing your head in. But have the repairs atleast been done right this time body wise?

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