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yupp..thats correct...we malaysian are used to it..lah..every single word or sentence will follow with the word la...doesn't mean anything...may be because of our mother tongue...

godf4th3r....you seems to know a lot bout malaysia....any particular relations with malaysia.

yupp..thats correct...we malaysian are used to it..lah..every single word or sentence will follow with the word la...doesn't mean anything...may be because of our mother tongue...

godf4th3r....you seems to know a lot bout malaysia....any particular relations with malaysia.

hahah im Malay lah duduk KL :D

just studying in Perth for the moment

p.s: we're wayyy off topic :headspin:

Hai guys.....me too from Malaysia driving an A31 1991.

I've just done an RB25DET transplant with almost everything R33 goes into mine.

Yeah I use the R33 dash ...... cool man feeling like driving an R33. Status is that I'm now testing my car for any unconformity ( wiring especially ). Still need some final touch......I'll be on leave for 2 days finalising few more things like rubber.

So hopefully I'll manage to post some pics.

See u guys. Oh ya by the way I've been to Sydney on my way to Vanuatu.

Yes........32 n 33 dash I would consider rare in my country. If u r in the car with the door close.......theres nothing wrong with it but of course once u open the door there u r but right now I'm concentrating on the major thing first. Then I'll do the dash again.

Nothing is impossible in modification.....just ideas n share them.

I promise I'll post those pics 4 u guys.

Wait till Friday when I'm back in my office.

No....in Malaysia its very hard to find a toyota engine in a Nissan car but normally in Malaysia people prefer the RBs, SRs n Jz engines in their BMW, Mercedes and Mitsubishi Lancer FR.

Sorry guys, my jpeg files r around 900k. How can I reduce the size so that I could upload it?

Thanks.

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