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  1. bilsteins + tein s tech springs would be your best bet for ride quality, durability, cost, rebuildable, and handling.
  2. Hi all on my 32 GTST, when i attempt to press the brake pedal all the way to the firewall, the last bit of travel feels a little notchy or something, doesnt feel quite firm or "right"... Is this the flex people speak of? and would one of those cusco or UAS brace's solve the issue? or is it more likely an issue in the booster or master? -Ryan
  3. I'm running F 345 R 335 on the street(soon to be track hopefully!) and it feels a lot better than it did with the front at 320, rear at 280... I have been recommended to go another 5mm higher still! (and then another 5mm at the rear when needed) What is the opinion on jap bolt in cages for a weekend car that should start seeing a few track days a year?
  4. _Ryan_

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    Spudnic is from Geelong... My mrs family is(and my mrs, but she moved up here) so when i am down there i keep an eye out for imports... only seen three tasteful ones EVER. Seen a couple of 180's done sydney/geelong spec
  5. pumpkin in risotto = win
  6. my maybe is a no, came home to a cooked dinner, and have to cover early shift tomorrow...
  7. a full set is better than none, but new fronts and old rears is still better than all old IMO.
  8. RB30 starters had been used on RB20/RB25's i thought... and L series datto starters are the same... But if you have tried you have tried. I only have RB30
  9. ah. ouch
  10. exactly. unless you start in the early early AM of friday, i doubt duck on a thursday will affect fridays work
  11. I am... what time do you start? dinner hardly affects work
  12. Sygic mobile maps australia update due out shortly, and its a free update once you purchase it. TomTom doesnt update. has all speed cameras(which is all i use it for) the mrs uses it heaps though.
  13. maybe
  14. do the fronts then... better than doing none. agreed!
  15. lock it in the glove box to avoid issues then
  16. Do NA R33 boxes fit and share the same ratios?
  17. they should recalculate when you pull off the route... or pull over for the 30sec it takes to change your route. not hard. like pulling over for a phone call, get the passenger to take it, or pull over.
  18. JB hifi sell a cradle, silcon skin, and handsfree type thing for $38 in a big black box, i bought it just for the cradle, as it holds it firmly in a landscape position. I have sygic GPS on my iPhone, which gives spoken directions, but i mainly use the Speedbox app, as the 32 speedo is hardly accurate, my mrs uses the GPS heaps on hers though, hence the cradle
  19. haha yeah, 5 for 5 at the supermarket, or 2 for 5 at the servo... bags of nuts are banned in my cars though
  20. "Go Natural" have a great range of low-gi bars, they last ages, taste good, and aren't overly processed. also covers the gluten in tolerant. I got through timing/passenger at DECA on three of them for the day, the mrs hand bag usually carrys a stash for day events, f**k eating crap food when you have a long drive home... also great for road trips. just a suggestion... I don't see how people can have a maccas brekky and expect to make it through the day. Dan- I know what you mean about passenger, eventually I will be double entering when i get out there with the mrs so she can have a steer, so she should see what to(or not,) to do from the passenger seat. On topic- My air con needs gas in the 32. is it worth taking the belt off til i get it gasseD?
  21. i can check the orientation when i get home if you want, i have ran Endless SSS and Racebrakes RB74 with mine, prefer the RB74 (I have used many pads, but only those two on RDA slotted rotors)
  22. wanna save weight? kick the mrs out of the car
  23. Quality, weight etc. But most aussie bars use Selby.
  24. +1
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