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nothing hard at all really im fitting a bar at the same time and evertime i set time to work on it my son wants stuff done on his skyline lol just fitting a 2535 hks to his atm but when thats running then i will get stuck into mine

nothing hard at all really im fitting a bar at the same time and evertime i set time to work on it my son wants stuff done on his skyline lol just fitting a 2535 hks to his atm but when thats running then i will get stuck into mine

Get your son to fit it himself!!

No skylines to report on spotting today....

Saw a tidy R31 near the plaza tonight at around 9:45PM. Gave him a bit of a squirt and spoke for a bit, seemed like a nice fella

that was probly me. Black R31 coupe with front lip. You were in a white r33 yeah? Hopefully next time i see ya ill be able to give you abit more of a run.

Yeah bud that was me! Very nice 31, I loved that front lip. Look forward to our next meeting, getting new clutch (slips on anything above 0.7bar) and Tomei Poncams fitted. I'd like to see what yours can do by upping the boost, sounded sweet as :woot:

Hah, same here, was in my own little world and saw this nice black car at the corner of my eye, looked up, got excited when I saw it was a 34. Then I noticed the number plate and knew it was you. Just had time to sneak in a little thumbs up :ermm:

Yeah bud that was me! Very nice 31, I loved that front lip. Look forward to our next meeting, getting new clutch (slips on anything above 0.7bar) and Tomei Poncams fitted. I'd like to see what yours can do by upping the boost, sounded sweet as :)

Cheers mate. your 33 is pretty clean too, love the sound of a 25, i have one in my other r31, currently having a few issues with it though. I know how you feel bout the slipping clutch, just got mine done last week, was slipping as soon as boost came on.

it depends on who you ask :) i don't want to say anything if it was some one here

it was a 40th anniversary edition and was sold today! only lasted one night.

had some nice rays alloys on it

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