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I cheaped out and bought yellow jackets coil packs and fitted them today, I must say im impressed so far as my missfire is gone and I left my plugs gaped at 11mm just to test and it still goes strong!

Booked in to have a shift kit fitted tomorrow morning :P

Feels wierd.. the last time I left my car at a workshop was when I first got the 32 tuned with the 3L a few years ago :(

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removed centre console for a look around for how i can fit a stick and handbrake....

Hahahahahahahahah

have fun drunk at 5am fiddling with that chris!!

Done new rear tyres on the stag,had a blow out Wednesday arvo on way to work

thanks to Aleks for saving me

important lesson learnt tho

don't leave your Jack and wheel brace on the floor in the shed...

Unpackaged my new wheels and gave them a very quick clean. Hopefully will be getting tyres this weekend

Volk Racing GT-7, 18x9 +18

Some crappy iphone pics:

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Very nice! :P

Had a whole heap of the 'junk' in my car ripped out today, including a MD player, ETC system and reminants of an old alarm system.

Some of the crap that was ripped out:

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bloody hell.....you would have been heavier than an AR-X with all that crap!......so do tell.....what was put in it's place?

bloody hell.....you would have been heavier than an AR-X with all that crap!......so do tell.....what was put in it's place?

Theres more to come out too! I'll get at it eventually. Most of that was related to an old security system. Some of it was for the ETC system, and theres a MD stacker in there too lol. I've had an autowatch installed to replace the removed immobiliser, but the only down side is my wing mirrors dont turn in when I lock the car now :D

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SAW AND DROVE IT FOR THE FIRST TIME!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6n09Lbc9qs

haha nice! remote starter hey! perfect for the emergency get-away! Good work on the aero kit! I still think its the best kit available for the M35

Thanks for the comments... i have no idea how much the alarm was thou.. was already on the car lol...

dont want to ruin this thread so i made one about my car. but lol i put it in the wrong bloody section. waiting for mods to move it hopefully!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...es-t329195.html

I finished the new exhaust today, thanks Cam for helping. :woot:

I managed to keep the pipe as straight as possible given the tight space to work with. 3.5 inch dump (flattened for clearance) into 100cpsi cat and 3 inch front pipe. The rest of the system is Cam's old 3 inch one, Legalis is it? It still sounds louder than I want... The price you pay for a performance exhaust I guess.

Have yet to drive it so I will let you know my thoughts tomorrow, I will also have to get back on the dyno and tune for this and the boost controller so hopefully good gains. :woot:

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