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Jordy32

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  1. I will be sure to post my thoughts I was happy with standard, but a bush let go and then one of my LCA mounts split.. Cheers!
  2. There is so much information on this forum, nearly every build thread has so much RB26 information You really don't need to sleeve your block, lets just start with that.. Spend the money on protecting the engine and it's oil components rather than sleeving it.
  3. Torque wrench, AN fitting spanners (the soft alloy ones) Still saving for a low jack, can't wait till i own one haha
  4. Installed my oil catch can and lines, i used the aero flow push lock fittings which I'm a huge fan of I also took my dump off and had a flex joint put in, i feel it's best i did this now rather than down the track, and the car isn't moving at the moment so i got that done And got started on my rear subframe, i purchased a spare so i could do a straight swap, i got the old destroyed bushes out my warming them up.. lol and when we got a little impatient with how long it was taking, we'd give it a bit of encouragement.. Not one complaint from the neighbours either, i must be doing something right! - The subframe is currently at my friend's workshop getting the GKTECH weld in reinforcement plates welded in before getting powder coated The shop in charge of all of my fabrication work is Impossible Fabrications and are mainly known for their RWD SR20 Honda Civic.. If you need fabrication work done in sydney i can't suggest them enough Car is off to DVS JEZ for a tune next wednesday, so hopefully all goes well! - Will be back with some more pics ASAP!
  5. Been lazy on the update front so here's some pics! Swapped the engine, no fuss, towed it home from my dad's place to my friends fab shop for intercooler piping and some exhaust modifications, and finally back back home to do the fiddly stuff like electronics! Tomei fuel pressure reg, greddy profec OLED etc to go in ] The OLED is a nice peice of kit! Made up some fuel lines with aeroflow 400 series rubber lines and their swivel fit 90's - the rubber is a personal thing, im not a fan of braided lines I also replaced the exhaust gaskets with FRUSH items, they are a reusable 7layer steel exhaust gasket, will be nice to see how they go!
  6. Sounds like a pretty good plan, could look really neat with some low profile LED's Post some pics up if you manage to work it out, i'd love to see how you go
  7. No worries As for the back light, my friend has an R32 with the same light, and not surprisingly, it doesn't light up and has the same moisture issue EDIT: forgot to mention after getting the light up panel off, clean up the gluey residue with a caramel wheel
  8. I'd suggest getting it hot with a heat gun and getting some fishing line behind it
  9. First of all welcome to the forum I could be wrong, but I'm almost certain that all of the R32 climate control modules are the same digital unit unless you have the N1 version which comes with a heavy price tag and is only used when you don't want air con See this post for some information regarding the N1 controller assembly http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/442708-bnr32-n1-climate-control-assembly/ Any particular reason you wouldn't want the digital version if you've already got it? the units are everywhere and incredibly cheap? I've attached a link to an ebay listing i found in a number of seconds starting at $30 http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-Skyline-R32-GTR-Electronic-Climate-Control-Unit-/271901321472?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item3f4e94e900
  10. Also a sticker/defect doesn't automatically mean a full pits inspection, most are passed simply with a blueslip.
  11. Just keep the stock one in the garage and put it in if you ever get sent to the pits (Which is incredibly unlikely in the first place)
  12. this is a big deal! so beautiful!
  13. Projectors The Post 91 Style ones with the bigger circle
  14. Hi guys, quick question! I seem to have the Post 91 Housing, but the plug leading to my headlight is a 3 pin in a U shape, like an H4 Bulb i have put GTR headlights in my car, they work fine with HID's but im sick of them and want normal globes, would it be a case of fittings bulbs that fit the housing and wiring them up?
  15. haha, good read! - Poor R35 probably gets the tits thrashed off it for "journalism purposes" lol! Other than traction, nothing as of yet, I've split a red bull though, that was horrible - Going to miss the N/A reliability in that sense!
  16. I feel bad because you seem happy with your purchase, but this is a skyline forum afterall.. lol
  17. oh yeah man i had the same problem i just wound it up a little and dabbed some grease mate all sweet never had a problem since
  18. Just laugh it off, or embrace the boat Unless you're actually getting bullied, in which case i'd suggest new friends ^ +1
  19. Hey mate this might help Nice guy and kits have great fitment Here is the R34 Aero section http://www.jsai.com.au/index.php/online-store-90942/nissan-aero-parts/r34-gtt
  20. It's also insanely expensive lol
  21. still running a clutch fan?
  22. Nice idea, would love to give this a go!
  23. Hoping to move away from cars for a little bit, but here are some from my collection which I've recently edited
  24. Who cares if you can't drive it, if you've done it before you'd pick it up in like 2 gear changes not to mention you'll probably never see the seller in your life ever again lol
  25. This is a great build so far mate, the interior work is really nice! keep it up!
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