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Jordy32

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  1. This has been answered so many times, just because the answer doesn't align with what you wanted to hear doesn't mean it's not serious. My 2 cents: It's cheaper to sell up and buy a GTT model. I've done a 25 swap in a 32 and it's not exactly cheap. Aside from the cost of the engine (RB25DET NEO is already in the realm of 2k without much bolted to it); You're also missing all of the other things the GTT model has over the GT model. If you're looking for a place, any performance shop would do it really, but prepare your wallet.
  2. Japan photos Hey guys! Thought I'd drop a few pics from my visit to the already well documented Omori Factory as well as Tokyo Bay Autobacs Enjoy! And of course! In the process of editing more and more, will upload them in here as they come!
  3. I have a strange love for cubes, and yours is no exception! ?
  4. I look away for one second and this beautiful shit happens I'm so excited
  5. You could quite easily (and neatly) drill and tap some npt barb fittings into your plenum or inlet piping. You could even hide them if you're crafty.
  6. Awesome! Welcome
  7. There's a tool for it but I don't have one. I've had good results with boiling water, just pour it over the hose for a little bit and it'll soften up. If it's ever that stuck for me I tend to cut it off the hard line and replace the fuel hose from the hard line, but I'm a little pedantic with things like that.
  8. I've heard they are quite loud also. I went with the HKS silent hi power which isn't too loud or droney as it has a mid muffler, not just a resonator. There's also the full custom system option which can be made however you like My only advice is to steer clear of the JJR systems, I installed one for a friend on the weekend and it required an angle grinder and a welder to make it fit properly.. You get what you pay for
  9. Unsure > Curious > Interested > Following neat!
  10. Cusco make them if you're into brand names.. bunnings also sell strips of alloy for cheap which you can just bend. It's a number plate bracket not an engine mount, don't over think it
  11. Do you know your water pump's condition? Do you know your current radiator's condition? Do you have a clutch fan and shroud / Correctly set up thermos?
  12. AU Falcon everything
  13. That's ridiculous! Hope you find it
  14. 6boost (order online) Hypertune (Syd) Impossible Fabrications (Syd) That's just a couple off the top of my head
  15. HKS and greddy do a range of universal mufflers but I don't think you'll find any with a 4" inlet. There's some great suggestions above, but if you really need a JDM exhaust muffler start googling jap tuning brands and look for universal mufflers.
  16. Following. my windscreen seal(?) thing has done the same thing!
  17. It's a well and truly discontinued part, won't be easy unfortunately
  18. tommy kaira grille In terms of finding one, you'd want to be looking where other rare bits are found such as yahoo japan, ebay etc etc
  19. You can put a larger aluminium radiator in, but you're not going to see any power gains at all Unless I'm reading this wrong?
  20. I've told myself that next time I'll use a press twice now. Combination of not having a press or a suitable means of transporting a subframe to a press
  21. Oh sorry! I was saving it for the fun part where we pull the subframe out ?
  22. Apart from that I've just been gathering some parts for the diff install. Because I'm not quite ready I decided to buy a second subframe and get it as ready as possible as I don't have a place to leave the car without a Subframe while I prep it with new bushes and everything. So I bought one from a wrecker and had it dropped at my house during the week Then gave it a wash And then these arrived And took it over to a mates place and flapped back some of the paint And had him weld in the GKTech Subframe Plates in for me! Then brought the thing back home and bashed the bushes out which was an absolute pain. We started by drilling out all of the rubber and then caving the shell in on itself. With a couple of beers and some music it wasn't overly shit, just tedious. Then gave up and had a burger!
  23. Went to the SAU NSW Breakfast Cruise which was fun. It was pretty rainy and wet until we arrived and then it cleared up which was a treat.
  24. Even dogs know to remove HICAS
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