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It's a 300ZX - if you look at it funny, you have to take the motor out ...

lies. you can look at it funny, but you can't sneeze while in it. that's breaking point IMHO.

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Well.... at least you've told everyone in here..... :cool:

Haha good times bro! His face was priceless :)

That ZX actually pulled hard though. I think we were both surprised.

Hey LNah - I recognise your username from the MR2 forums. Don't tell them that you're going from an MR2 to a Skyline or you'll cop shit :D

i considered my 33 to be quite boggy in first gear, it was one of 2 gears i didnt much like, 3rd being the other. fitted a semi-lightened flywheel and a quick tune and it is absolutely pirky as in first now aswell as 3rd. it was the very first thing i noticed when driving it from the workshop, the car actually wanted to go in first instead of being forced to go.

but back on topic....ha.

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Who cares if it's turbo or not. Skylines are awesome. Don't squabble when you're on the same team! :rolleyes:

I would really like to drive one actually... low down power and torque can be very fun :cool:

Nothing wrong with a N/A if your on your Ps or using as a daily to and from work, both in which I do... its been great never had a problem even when I get pulled over on the way to work (happened a few times now) they come up look at the brakes and go.. "bugger non turbo"

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