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you know who got the numbers and CVV on the Austrlian government MasterCard? aboriginals. $6.2 billion a year. ouch.

I didn't know much about the Marbo stuff and land rights. who needs casino's eh?

don't teach us that history in school. all we copped was federation and some other stuff I've wiped from my memory.

the government has started a program by contracting a company to setup 32 General Stores in outback areas with aboriginals, and sell decent foods to encourage and teach good dietary habits. the people who apply to run the shop get a house to live in and $52,000 a year to run the shop, regardless of how much money the shop makes. the contractor supply the food etc and the government foots the bill. not including that a lot of te aboriginal income spent at the shops will be from the government too.

Hey guys quick question not worth starting new thread over:

1. Im buying a z32 + nistune with r33 base tune, do I need a z32 afm to run it or does the ecu work with the stock afm?

2. Anyone running a z32 ecu in their r33? Im getting mixed reports now, where I thought they were a pretty seamless install.

Fanxxx

z32 pinout is different

same physical diameter, different pin mappings

also which rb25?

rb25 S1 is 5 pin and rb25 S2 is 3 pin

z32 is 4 pin from memory

but its all the same

power,ground,signal is all that matters

i maintain my opinion that the new 5L ford engine is awesome. so easy to make power out of it.

dam straight!

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dat 240km/h in 4th lol

that's a roller dyno too Hamish, not one of those darn happy hub dynos :P

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nah but srs

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Back to work today

Ah to late for me

I just went with another shop which was Chris's best recomendation

Don't paint all aboriginals with the same brush from your experience with the city folks you may have run into.

The ones causing trouble are usually the outcasts who have no respect for their family and culture.

Had a good chat with an elder who explained the above.

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