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does it have to be something quick?

you could get some nice cars in that range

im gonna get a ba falcon XT bozz auto as my daily

then either rebuild my 33 and bring it back to life

or sell it and get something else quicker later

why dont you just sell the 33 now while you can still get something for it?

doesnt have to be a race car just something that'll keep me amused for the rest of this year. what do ba typhoons go for? wouldnt mind that

it wouldnt be worth $2

your struggling to sell yours and i bet yours is in mint condition

mine has heaps of shit wrong plus 230,000 on the clock

blags

make sure when u cut the wire, leave heaps of room incase u have to rejoin it

and make sure u tape up both ends securely, dont leave it loose

Ladies, or well...Mohsen...and gents...

GUESS WHO IS FINALLY HOME :D :D

ok cass... you win ;)

Miss my old R (the 33 that it is) a lot

the armco didn't...

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Ladies, or well...Mohsen...and gents...

GUESS WHO IS FINALLY HOME :D :D

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Looking good Cass.

Peeps. Bank cheques. I'm not really experienced with bank stuff n all do would like to know how long does it take for a bank cheque to proces?

Thaaaannkkss

If anyone knows someone with an R32 LHS front upper arm and lower arm PLZ let me know asap

I might have a whole left front assembly (it could be right, would need to double check haha)

Need HELP!!!

Have the ECU pulled out but don't know which wire to cut for speed limiter!!! How are they numbered!!!!

why do you need to go over 180km/h?

You will most likely fark up your hicas and sensitive steering if you chop the speed signal wire from the ecu. (basing this off r32)

He's gonna be doing track days....wouldn't want a speed limiter...

who doesn't get a HICAS lock bar anyway...

theres a lot to learn about entry/exiting corners before you start maxing out the speed limiter. A lot of people jump in, max acceleration down the straights and then f*ck up on the entry of the corner as they coming in too fast or brake too long coming off the straight.

Best to learn technique before going 200km/h+. A beginner will be able to get a better time if all the motions are smooth. Catching up time down the straights seems like a quick win but it aint going to do any favours at the end where the corners are.

My 2cents.

edit; sensitive power steering will be affected when the speed sensor wire is chopped. ECU doesnt know the speed and makes the steering stiff.

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