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will your rig be ready soon daniel?

expecting big things from this 60K + build.

hahaha 60K man i wish it had been that cheap basic rundown is car= $35000 (5 years ago), engine= $55000, paint= $15000, stereo= $25000

and to finish it how i want i still have $8000 of gearbox, $7000 of interior and if i can ever find a 32gts4 rear diff to make it awd again.

but it should be all back together stereo and all before christmas but wont be out for any cruises til feb as i am overseas for all of january but the old man will be taking it to motorvatio and will be on dyno there.

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Meet Time 11ish am

as i am heading too Track on saturday ,

will not be going Sunday ,

Sunday is just a BBQ meet so most can just Chat & leave when you like ,

cheers Chuckie,

i will put BBQ spot up next few days

yo guys i have a misfiring prob with the stag.

i have changed my plugs , coilpacks now r34 gtr with low ks on them and cleaned my afm.

the old plugs where just copper bcpr6e-11 the new 1s that auto pro gave me are bcpr6es.

i have regaped my new plugs form .8 to .7

the misfire is only at idle and u can feel it more when in gear. was told by mel at evoR to take the throttle body off and clean it.

is there any thing else u guys can think of that might cause this?

i know a bit about cars but i not know what else it could be

Nice pics Dave - good to meet some new faces and (and some familiar faces), was a good day :) (Sorry - prob some double up photos.... )

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