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my alloy radiator was like $300ish from memory, couldn't get the car to overheat if I tried :)

can only find china ones for that price.. been burnt one too many times so i'm pretty hesitant. will investigate further though, cheers

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can only find china ones for that price.. been burnt one too many times so i'm pretty hesitant. will investigate further though, cheers

can't remember which one I got, but like I said, did it's job perfectly, fit no worries, factory shroud etc. Couldn't get the water temp up to anything to worry about if you tried.

If you can find my for sale thread, it'll probably be listed in there

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yeah this new board is f**ked, can't search through someones archived topics/posts...bullshit really

nah man i found your for sale thread, they were just the only details you gave about it haha

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mate got his nitro rc road car today 2 speed f**k it hammers. so loud as well i recon we made a few people mad.

still recon my drifter is more fun :D rx7 shell ftw although i broke the front LED headlights tonight :(

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No. that quote above ^^ was from the thread

ah shit, didn't even read the quote..

If I remember who I bought it from I'll let you know.. Pretty sure it was off here though..

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When i start my car, my hicas light stays on. After driving off down the road, it will turn off. Needs to do hicas diagnosis check. Wonder what is triggering it.

1. try checking ur power steering fluid might need top up, iv heard that can cause it.

2. check the main hicas plug on the diff is not loose.

3.check the other wires and hicas pump.

very annoying good luck....:thumbsup:

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how come?

Damaged the bits that hold the 2 leg bones together, and they were separating, so got a screw put in.

Surgeon told me I'm not allowed to drive or do anything for 2 weeks ffs, not sure how I'm supposed to go to uni....

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I have a dilema: I effing <3 Skylines, but I buy a ute to carry the bikes and it's pretty sweet as well.

Only problem is, now that I own it, when I drive I look at Jap cars and feel sick with envy and want to buy one. But I still own one... >_<

Will I never be happy no matter how many cars I own? lol.

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I have a dilema: I effing <3 Skylines, but I buy a ute to carry the bikes and it's pretty sweet as well.

Only problem is, now that I own it, when I drive I look at Jap cars and feel sick with envy and want to buy one. But I still own one... >_<

Will I never be happy no matter how many cars I own? lol.

Welcome to my world.

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