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spotted blags doin laps for school girls :P

You looked like a cute little school girl, I blew you a kiss lollll

I was actually going to the post office to ask about a TravelSim card, lady was useless even though they do sell them. She knew nothing about them apart from the fact they were sold out haha

does anyone know what year r33's were first available here in australia and how much they were?

an R33 GTSt cost $40k in 1996. They were available for import since early 95. They started production in 93 in japan.

I paid 25k for my 180sx in late 98. me and a few mates felt ripped off, so we started J-Spec :P

Bought my first skyline in late 2000, met up with PranK etc (when I used to live in syd) decided to form a cruise club... called it SAU.... well first we called it Hybridz, but then we called it SAU :P

fuuuu turns out my GTR injectors are leaking. Time to replace all 6 with some brand newies

Who know anyone who can get injectors asap? I have track day on June 6th (looking like im not gonna make it :P )

6x Denso 550cc injectors GTR - $165 each

Anyone know any decent GTR replacement injectors? Im after 444cc

All my wiring is setup for GTR injectors, so they should be cheaper than GTS injectors hopefully

Need them asap

Found some Sards

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=310&page=1 - $999

Anyone know any Bosch injectors? Have a friend who could hook me up with staff prices

Cheaper from companies on ebay

not bad

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/SARD-63500-700cc-FU...=item335d4f7864

Why are the 700cc cheaper than the 550cc lol

haha, that is a bit odd - I only looked at the price on the 534ccs

You looked like a cute little school girl, I blew you a kiss lollll

I was actually going to the post office to ask about a TravelSim card, lady was useless even though they do sell them. She knew nothing about them apart from the fact they were sold out haha

:bunny: see ya tonight!

an R33 GTSt cost $40k in 1996. They were available for import since early 95. They started production in 93 in japan.

I paid 25k for my 180sx in late 98. me and a few mates felt ripped off, so we started J-Spec :(

Bought my first skyline in late 2000, met up with PranK etc (when I used to live in syd) decided to form a cruise club... called it SAU.... well first we called it Hybridz, but then we called it SAU :wub:

who asked for ya life story? :(

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