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nah not I. dont have either yet....but thats prob a good thing. not enough time in a day atm. esp seeing as the boss has asked us to work saturdays until xmas :(

spent all of today cleaning and polishing the Liner for the SAU charity cruise next weekend :thumbsup: now i just gotta try and keep it clean till then...

who's coming? lets get together for the run down to aspley

I will be on call and we have a major power outage scheduled on the sunshine coast data center to top it off the rest of my team at work is away so I will be alone on this one, so I may not even make it to SCC this year.

u dont see me down at track days, not because of the fact that its not suitable, but because i bought it for the simple fact that i love it, lol.

I brought mine to power it up and put it on a track as well as have as a street car, I drive to and from work and that's about it atm on the weekends events are on I am always on call so I'd rather have something that I can get my moneys worth out of. I love my skyline but there is no point in owning it if i never get to open it up.

and a 4x4 you can use??? by the sounds of it you need to stop working so much clint, beach's are really only usable by working folk on weekends. :nyaanyaa:

sry i havent been around guys...its the silly season, been doing 50+ hours every week and saturdays.in the proccess of hopefully fixing my PS3.......poor old thing.

whos coming out for SCC tomorrow??? giving my car the final touch ups tonight after a good polish last sundays......my arms need a serious break :yucky:, i have another nice shiney 32 GTR accompanying us also.should be a good cruise. bringing the missus, and shouldnt be too late a day. and as far as i know a Happy laps of some sort included.

and a 4x4 you can use??? by the sounds of it you need to stop working so much clint, beach's are really only usable by working folk on weekends. :nyaanyaa:

sry i havent been around guys...its the silly season, been doing 50+ hours every week and saturdays.in the proccess of hopefully fixing my PS3.......poor old thing.

whos coming out for SCC tomorrow??? giving my car the final touch ups tonight after a good polish last sundays......my arms need a serious break :yucky:, i have another nice shiney 32 GTR accompanying us also.should be a good cruise. bringing the missus, and shouldnt be too late a day. and as far as i know a Happy laps of some sort included.

Yeah a holiday would be nice, just did 14 hours straight to fix a problem that wasn't really my area. the OT is good but I have no chance of making tomorrow. I love the idea of escaping in the 4x4 on the weekend.

New Plan:

1x 044 in tank fuel pump

1x sard fuel pressure regulator

6x 650cc sard injectors (If they fir without f**king around otherwise place correct replacement here)

1x z32 AFM

1x Hypergear highflow Turbo

1x Tune

All this shall culminate in a spastic amount of power in a daily vehicle.

New Plan:

1x 044 in tank fuel pump

1x sard fuel pressure regulator

6x 650cc sard injectors (If they fir without f**king around otherwise place correct replacement here)

1x z32 AFM

1x Hypergear highflow Turbo

1x Tune

All this shall culminate in a spastic amount of power in a daily vehicle.

now your talking man, told you you dont need a racing patrol :P

New Plan:

1x 044 in tank fuel pump

1x sard fuel pressure regulator

6x 650cc sard injectors (If they fir without f**king around otherwise place correct replacement here)

1x z32 AFM

1x Hypergear highflow Turbo

1x Tune

All this shall culminate in a spastic amount of power in a daily vehicle.

Then sprints? :thumbsup:

You don't need a fuel reg mang, the stock unit is more than good enough for the job. 650cc injectors are plenty big enough for a high flow (mine's only got 555s) so you won't need to up the fuel pressure at all, and the tunability will come from whatever ECU you run.

NFI if the sard injectors fit or not, but the Nismo items are a perfect fit if they don't.

Hey guys, very random but looking at the option of moving to QLD some time next year and wanted to get some info on what the area I am looking at is like (Which happens to be the Mango Hill/Kallangur/Murrumba Downs/Griffin/Dakabin/Narangba/Deception Bay area) I used to live in QLD but up in Cooroy and didn't get to the brissy area much so don't know anything about what it is like... I don't want to go right in the city but don't want to go too far out either and prefer Nortside lol... So any advice is welcome :laugh: Figured I would ask locals straight up as opposed to basing it off the info and stats I can get off the net!

Hey guys, very random but looking at the option of moving to QLD some time next year and wanted to get some info on what the area I am looking at is like (Which happens to be the Mango Hill/Kallangur/Murrumba Downs/Griffin/Dakabin/Narangba/Deception Bay area) I used to live in QLD but up in Cooroy and didn't get to the brissy area much so don't know anything about what it is like... I don't want to go right in the city but don't want to go too far out either and prefer Nortside lol... So any advice is welcome :laugh: Figured I would ask locals straight up as opposed to basing it off the info and stats I can get off the net!

Hi and welcome,

Most of the area's listed are pretty good I'd avoid Dbay it's a terrible place to live.

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