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go to hillside exhausts in furntree gully they have a $100 thing where they put temp exhaust on you go clear EPA, then they wack your old system back on :) they had a 32 exhaust i think, but had to slightly modify it to fit my 33 but because jay is a champ didnt charge me any extra

go to hillside exhausts in furntree gully they have a $100 thing where they put temp exhaust on you go clear EPA, then they wack your old system back on :) they had a 32 exhaust i think, but had to slightly modify it to fit my 33 but because jay is a champ didnt charge me any extra

SWEET.

So taking immaculate conception into account, and IVF

It's possible ye?

what are you on about?

lol, their car got trashed and they offered me a reasonable price for my car so yeh, just need to remove the boost tee and get a new bonnet lever handle for road worthy.

is that the one were he breaks his leg tryina kick down a tree? lol

that guy was and pretty much still is my idol eventhough he cant act

That's the one...cuts it to the bone, don't think it's broken though coz he keeps walking/fighting

Was trying to find racepace today.. driving down the road.. where is it? oh 10 gtrs right there out the front.. i figure that must be it :D

Got quoted about 600 for 100k service with cam gears put on (with my parts I already have) water pump fuel filter and all the shit. What you guys recon?

www.revzone.com.au for a second quote.

Did my 200k service. I was down there last week and they had a r35 GTR with the engine pulled out. Engine has to come out when upgrading turbos as the manifold is attached to the turbos

Just to clarify, the bonnet latch handle in he r32s, is It one piece from the front of the bonnet to the cabin? Or can I undo It and buy a new handle.. Need one for road worthy..

bonnet latch is attached to the cable. You would need to replace the whole cable i believe. Someone snapped the plastic handle?

bonnet latch is attached to the cable. You would need to replace the whole cable i believe. Someone snapped the plastic handle?

ffs, theres a nut before the cable, tighten the tension?

looks like ill be going to jap heaven this weekend, oh joy

did you replace it??

i dunno why they have to be oem, i had a look at the handle when it snapped and their weak as shit, so i made a stainless steel ring that i would weld onto the pin that the handle sits on. but noooooo has to be oem

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