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About to watch The Hobbit...

Watching at Doncaster shopping town... A note to any low brahs... Go up straight to multilevel. f**k the area outside the cinemas. Speed bump + humps are like freaking spikes in NFS, dat scraping :(

i park there everyday for work - i always take the ground level off of doncaster road - only place i dont scrape - cant even get down into staff carpark without scrapping exhaust..

i park there everyday for work - i always take the ground level off of doncaster road - only place i dont scrape - cant even get down into staff carpark without scrapping exhaust..

Where do you work now?

Just got back from pulling out two horizontal wisdom teeth, anesthetic guy was like you'll fall asleep in a few seconds. A few seconds went by and was thinking I'm wide awake... neck minute, I'm awake from surgery.

I see I see.

I'm just down the mall (Coles which I'm sure you know) but working nights so doubt we'll cross paths.

I'm a late night regular at the Coles brah, cheaper than them movie candy bars ;)

Noob question btw, but with rewiring could an apexi PFC for an R34 GTR fit onto a GTST? I'm guessing not. If it did would it just be easier to buy one for the R33 anyway?

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I'm a late night regular at the Coles brah, cheaper than them movie candy bars ;)

Noob question btw, but with rewiring could an apexi PFC for an R34 GTR fit onto a GTST? I'm guessing not. If it did would it just be easier to buy one for the R33 anyway?

You could but you'll lose VCT control, not worth the effort.

Just buy new PFC for 33 GTST, they're a grand now (or a grand and hundred?).

nistune... cheaper and just as good as anything else unless you are shooting for like 500kw

Yeah I'm very close to choosing a nistune the only thing I don't like about it is you can't run dual fuel maps. What did you run in the 33?

I see I see.

I'm just down the mall (Coles which I'm sure you know) but working nights so doubt we'll cross paths.

ahah i was going to try for a job there actually, I used to work as a duty manager @ a coles and enjoyed it.

ahh sometimes i come in during the night - never know! :P

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