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OO!!!  The one with the c-west kit!!!  yummy!!!  that was definitely the more eye catching of the two :D  I think another cruise is in order so i can check out all these hot cars in more detail!!!!!!!

Andrew - If you could, that'd be great!!!!!  Can you ask them how legal it is? I seem to attract the epa/rta setups, and the box has to be legal enough for them to let me go without any problems!  I don't want to get done again...especially not after paying $600!!!! :  I keep planning on stopping off at advan...hehehe...but i've never made it!

Hmm...i'm assuming e-boost is a boost controller :)  I've got profec a...hehe...i have no issues with it :(  And i have no idea what a HKS SSQ is?

He he..... no worries :(

yeah i'm finishing early this month, leave at 7:30am!  Will keep that eye out!

I had an overheating problem, turned out i had to replace the thermostat on the weekend, plus i have heaps of stress cracks in the end tanks of the radiator so time to save up for a custom alloy one!

but still got a similar idle issue, i've got down to possible TPS or O2 sensor issues. been playing around with it for weeks now! nearly got my dash finished now too - been making adjustments to make my guages legal - same defect issues as you've been getting!

hahaha...guess i have to start leaving earlier!!! :)

and you did all that yourself? nice!!! hehhee...i love how any misfortune when its car related, always results in a replacement that assists/gives more power :D

yeah...we first thought it was tps...but after changing it, the problems still there....its so strange!!! and as bad as it sounds, its nice to know someone else has the same issue :(

Where were you gauges that you had to move them?

THANKS ANDREW!!!!!! :(

hahaha...guess i have to start leaving earlier!!! :P

and you did all that yourself?  nice!!!  hehhee...i love how any misfortune when its car related, always results in a replacement that assists/gives more power :D

yeah...we first thought it was tps...but after changing it, the problems still there....its so strange!!!  and as bad as it sounds, its nice to know someone else has the same issue :(

Where were you gauges that you had to move them?

Guages were on the a-pillar, now are all part of the dash itself, i had to cut a fair bit but hey it's all good fun. Looks good, now just gotta get the dash sprayed to match the outside of the car.

yeah i always make the most of any issue with the car, i gotta find a tps to swap mine with to test.. might have to take it to a workshop :)

you moved the pillars to the dash yourself? mad!!!!! i wouldn't trust myself with the car! i'd probably hack too much and then have holes everywhere : LOL!!! matching!!! nice! you're cars an awesome colour :)

I've got a tps you can borrow? i swapped it with a new one for my car...and it didn't change anything...so the old one is still good! you can try it on yours if you like?

you moved the pillars to the dash yourself?  mad!!!!!  i wouldn't trust myself with the car!  i'd probably hack too much and then have holes everywhere :  LOL!!!  matching!!!  nice!  you're cars an awesome colour :D

I've got a tps you can borrow?  i swapped it with a new one for my car...and it didn't change anything...so the old one is still good!  you can try it on yours if you like?

LOL - i moved the guages off the pillar not the pillar itself :)

I would love it if i could get that TPS off you for a bit, just getting really annoying at lights etc having to constantly rev the car past 2.5K just to keep it going! i'll PM you!

yeah both that blue R34 and yellow evo 7 with plate EVO 7 was his and sold to two honky guys.....dont know them personally but yeah the two are friends...

seen both of them on seperate occasions......niiiice...

spotted MIZ-25T 4door r33 on cutting across broadway....

hey frank i found the high boost setting...its da scramble mode...

you know how to use that ?

I saw two skylines R32 gt-r white no plate, gtst black [grrrrr] having a go at cronulla today.

dam all you ppl that are enjoynig your selves out there on the roads and bugger my dam engeneering sertifacations b4 i get back on the road .... bugger the law! hehe ...

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