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nick stop whinging, ur car is just like any other stock skyline

not to mention that its a particularly straight lookin series II, if it shits you off, sell it,

ive changed more shit on my car than you can shake a dish cloth at....

u and ur fuel pump got nothin :)

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change of battery is cheaper than a fuel pump jase just remember :)

Yeah, but its the inconvienence of it all. I am sick of these little toy batteries they try and fit to skylines too, they are a waste of space. I am going to fit the biggest mutha of a battery I can shoe horn in there. That will fix it.

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Do guys do that do they? Predict when they are going to break up with their partner?

Andrew and I reached 6 years sunday just gone.

Well not really,

but the writing is on the wall, I have been so good lately to no avail.

I am a nice person (i think anyway) and I don't think I should have to put up with this forever.

Sure it is my fault in the first place, but I have tried to make ammends, but there is only so much energy and time you can devote to someone

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My battery doesn't last long either. If I leave hte lights on or something, it goes flat in like 30 minutes.  

Also, if I leave the amp on all night, it goes flat too :S

Yeah, they are crap. The last one they gave me was a little 280CC battery, the minis battery is bigger. And look at all the electric garbage on a skyline. The last one I got for the GTST was about 440CC I think, it has been good so far. I just go in with dimensions now and say give me the strongest one that fits inside these parameters, I don't care what is listed for the car.

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