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Hihi guys :

i m new here , first of all i wanna noe if anyone got a same skyline like mine.or anyone noe abt it ?

yr92 R32 Auto 2.5  non-turbo

thanx  

 :)

btw can anyone tell me how to add pics from ma own file?

thanx

I ran this through my supercomputer and translated it so you can understand it.

Hi Guys,

I am new here.

First of all I would like to know if anyone has a skyline similar to mine, or if anyone has infomation about the car.

it is a 1992 R32 Auto with a rb25de

Thank you.

A NewTattoo... whilst it seems I am being a prick I am not. Just tired of people using gangster sms speak on the forums. I am not a grammar nazi, nor care about spelling mistakes. I think you will find it easier to use these forums and get good responses if you use better english.

What kind of infomation are you after. Some members have excellent websites full of infomation.

Try www.meggala.com for instance.

Good work Carlo but in this case I think it could be someone who to them, English isn't their first language. I had some mates from uni who used to spell certain words like that, who were not from this hemisphere.

Annoys me as well people can't type a post in English, when they know how to though also.

Thanks for the reply,guys .....

and i will be careful about the language from now on..

but i am not a guy

and the information i m after is that i want to find out if anyone has the similar car like mine,i been told it is diffcult to find parts for my car....

and could anyone please tell me how to display a pic in here....(if anyone tells me , i don't mind to put my pic out)

thank u very much

parts wont be hard at all...

Hornsby Nissan stock a very larger range of import parts and if you speak to John there he is very helpful and knowledgeable. But when you ring it would be best to always have your chassis number handy so they can see it's an R32 with the RB25DE motor so you always get the right parts. If anything is not in stock then it's only 2 weeks from Japan.

It might be a challenge to get 2nd hand parts but that's the case with any car really... SSS Automotive and Just Jap are good for 2nd hand parts in NSW. Also Japanese Motorsport in Adelaide stock a very decent range of 2nd hand parts (they had 5 sets of Calipers we needed in stock that 5 other NSW wreckers didn't). Don't be freaked out about them being in SA, Couriers Please will courier most items for around $25 to you.. Not that expensive really.

Your chassis number can be found in 2 places. 1 is on the blue Nissan build plate and the other is on the firewall at the back of the engine bay. It will read as follows:

HCR32-0012345

probably wont be HCR32 but I forget the model code for you car but you get the idea :(

well i don't know much about car parts ,but there s a thing on the right hand side ,it measure the speed of the air ,then give the computer message ,and the computer decide how much patrol to give , what does it called?and how much is it?because sometimes my car switch off itself , no reason , could be anywhere,anytime before it went off no shakeing noting ,so it is not the oil part should be the electric part.....we believe is that part 's broken

could anyone tell me how to display a pic ,plzzzzzzzzz

I have no idea what you're on about...sounds like the boost gauge perhaps. Anyway.

To attach a pic, click "Go Advanced", scroll down to "Additional Options" and click on "Manage Attachments". Look for the picture(s) you want to upload and hit "Upload".

After that simply "Submit Reply"

I think ANT is referring to the Air Flow Meter

It measures the air and then lets the computer (ECU) decide how much fuel to inject.

As I do not know much about skylines, I will put the problem back to the experts.

Did you have the air flow meter tested.

They are very expensive brand new.. I would suggest if you need a new one you call someone like justjap (www.justjap.com) and see what they can do as far as getting you a replacement.

To display a pic you need to upload it to a web server and then put the URL in brackets like this.. http:///blah

or if you go post reply you can attach them I think.. not sure if prank has this enabled tho.

Did you have the air flow meter tested.

They are very expensive brand new.. I would suggest if you need a new one you call someone like justjap (www.justjap.com) and see what they can do as far as getting you a replacement.

To display a pic you need to upload it to a web server and then put the URL in brackets like this.. http:///blah  

or if you go post reply you can attach them I think.. not sure if prank has this enabled tho.

yeah~~my friend told me it s about $200 something ....hope i can get it fixed soon....or i guess it will get worse later......

the problem was not there before i put the alarm , do u think it could have anything to do with it??

i tired to display a pic ,can u guys see it now?but how come the system always tells me the pic is too big.....

I like that first tattoo. I have been wanting to get one for ages, but keep changing my mind on what to get.

Yeah if your AFM is busted your car will try and compensate but your fuel usage will be out of wack.. I would definatly get it replaced sooner than later.

Thank you very much .....i called up some friends , and i m getting the parts in two days~~~hopefully it will be okie~~

yeah ~~i hav got three tattoos ,always wanted more , but i think too many will looked cheap on a girl and i reckon i have got enough ....but don't get me wrong i have never regreted of getting them ,the idea never cross my mind , even after my parents found out ~~~~so before u do it , think about it , don' t do it if you are not sure

i put more pics in the Thread named : place your tattoo pics in here

if u interested in , more than welcome to go have a look ciao :P

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