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Greddy Ultimate With Plug And Play Harness
ichi-go replied to ichi-go's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
$450 and you have a deal -
Greddy Ultimate With Plug And Play Harness
ichi-go replied to ichi-go's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
Bump! Willing to sell just the ultimate on its own and i'll keep the harness to bring the price down Just noticed i'm missing my contacts so here it is: Johnny Zero 4 Zero 2 772 One Nine Eight or PM me Thanks all -
R34 Gtr Vspec Nur Aluminium Pedals
ichi-go replied to cooke24's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
I dont see how these dont fit, just take off your pedal, there's like a c clip and holds the rubber to the metal bit, as long as it's L shape, it will be able to use these pedals (they come with the bushing to make them fit 100%) I have these on my s15 as well so i would imagine it would fit most nissans -
Greddy Ultimate With Plug And Play Harness
ichi-go replied to ichi-go's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
I'm not sure where you see my post saying i shorted out my greddy ultimate... for genuine interested buyers, i do not know who this guy is nor what he's talking about Thanks -
Hi guys, I'm selling this greddy ultimate ecu which i was going to use in my car but change of plan so selling this off More info on the greddy website: http://store.greddy.net.au/index.php?page=shop.browse&category_id=59&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=93 Comes with the plug and play harness N8 which suits RPS13 (late model black top only I believe)/S14/S15 Ecu itself is as new and harness is brand new, i'll even throw in a usb cable so you can display danger to manifold pic on your laptop when plugging into the ecu Includes: -unit -full harness (N8) -sortware -instructions booklets Price : $600 ONO - Harness is about 240 bucks from greddy website This is everything you're getting:
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2002 Bnr34 Gt-R V-Spec Ii
ichi-go replied to HIRISK's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
I reckon the nismo oil cooler vents! They look so purposeful and not alot of Rs have them Just to prove my point -
Bris R33 Gtr Wrecking
ichi-go replied to hr31gts's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
Rear subframe brace? Post to Perth? -
Sti Calliper On A 33
ichi-go replied to Savtraxx's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
Would be same with mounting evo calipers, unless there is off the shelf dog bones, it will be too much trouble to try to fit them Rather just sell it and get GTR brembos -
Tyres you use(d) and how u would rate them
ichi-go replied to ZigenGT's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
Yeap spot on! That's what i would rate them as well, if they are 9/10, i'm not sure how you would rate RE11s or AD08s when they grip on WOT on 2nd in the wet, 15/10? -
Very good price, you get RE002 for that price here locally!!
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Tyres you use(d) and how u would rate them
ichi-go replied to ZigenGT's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
I used mine for about a year, probably clock about 18k and towards the last 4 months, it was just shit house, no grip on the wet at all and would spin 2nd in the dry So if you are giving it all, it breaks traction, and it got a 9/10 ? -
Tyres you use(d) and how u would rate them
ichi-go replied to ZigenGT's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
^^ Had the ku31 before i switched to re002, they are good when they are new, once you put some kms on them, it turns to shit, personally i dont find it 9/10 for wet as it breaks traction on 2nd in the wet -
Question On Durability Of Rota Wheels
ichi-go replied to B-rice's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
Clearly very useful information in your post -
Question On Durability Of Rota Wheels
ichi-go replied to B-rice's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
As everyone who supports genuine wheels have mentioned earlier, expensive doesnt mean they dont break, who are you kidding? Have seen COUNTLESS TE37s crack, but u are still dodging the fact they are ethically wrong by copying the success of other companies Not much info except it was on a honda civic doing track work -
Question On Durability Of Rota Wheels
ichi-go replied to B-rice's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
Let put aside wheels cracking, I bet you havent seen any genuine wheels do this? BEFORE AFTER -
Question On Durability Of Rota Wheels
ichi-go replied to B-rice's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
Yes you are right Duncan but how easily can Rota crack... that is the question -
Question On Durability Of Rota Wheels
ichi-go replied to B-rice's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
So its fine for wheels to crack and give way when you hit a pothole on the street? -
Question On Durability Of Rota Wheels
ichi-go replied to B-rice's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
I would question the creditability of the article esp if it's written by some cheap wheel fanboy, and i never said Enkei RPF1s are forged, at least it's not copying someone else The message we're trying to carry through is Rota = Company ripping off the design from companies who PAY to have these wheels design/tested @gtsttrk - Is this you? -
Question On Durability Of Rota Wheels
ichi-go replied to B-rice's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
I was trying to find the Youtube vid that Works wheel post up regarding wheel testing durability but failed to find it, maybe someone can post it in here so people actually learn something, instead of "saying" their rota is durable/good enough for street/ok/good to use/look good/economical The thing that confuses me more is, why buy rota when you can get cheap quality brand new rims (Enkei RPF1) for example for almost the same price as Rota? -
Question On Durability Of Rota Wheels
ichi-go replied to B-rice's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
If you are been economically smart, then dont mod your car, because anything you do to it, is a waste and depreciate in value I think I speak for most of us genuine wheels supporter are, quality is one thing but copying someone's design and selling it as their own, is downright wrong Let's wait for some other cheap company in China to copy Rota and sell it and see how they feel -
2002 Bnr34 Gt-R V-Spec Ii
ichi-go replied to HIRISK's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Looks like the car went to a good home, will keep an eye out for this build to see what you can improve on -
2002 Bnr34 Gt-R V-Spec Ii
ichi-go replied to HIRISK's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Very nice car! Looks suspiciously same as BB 34 in Perth, did you buy this from Collin? -
R34 Gtr Vspec Build
ichi-go replied to wedge_r34gtr's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Any reason why you went Garage101? -
Question On Durability Of Rota Wheels
ichi-go replied to B-rice's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
I dont get why people need to write so many words to justify buying rota, if you are cheap, you are cheap, enough said Fact 3: ROTA is a trusted brand in various forms of motorsports, all over the globe Last time i check, i dont see Rota in SuperGT, F1, WRC?? There's a difference between trusted and been sponsored -
Tune might be ok but wouldnt let them do any mechanical work