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mineral oil marki, best stuff for diff's apparantly :D

apparently.. yeah heard bout that too.. was gonna go castrol as im a castrol man. but heard some shit with castrol and redline in cuscos.. so i got 2.5L of penrite coming.. short notice shit.. 80w-140 should be fine.. will change it every 10kms.. :)

any other suggestions guys

no but im serious was told that i should use not synthetic on cusco diffs.. as it shudders with synthetic..

meh penrite it is unless i can find some redline cheap.

The shuddering can be corrected with an additive that redline also sells.

You should only need 1.5L so 2 x 1L bottles is all that is required. $60 and you're sailing!

howdy all,

week end is over :P

got myself a nismo short shifter and a Z32 today and marki - :)

shal be good getting it all in, im over the hks manifold idea now after talking with murnane again on sat they reckon slap the biago internally gates sucker on there and tune, cause it should keep me happy for a while

its solved guys, basically we were discussing if my mate with a gts4, could simply remove the altessa pump fuse to allow him to slide corners and do burnouts...

was intersting and went gor a while

Redline at any price is cheap you tightarse.

im tight.. pretty sure students dont go out and buy 700 diffs like that..

y not buy some of that cusco oil then? 90 bucks for the bottle isnt it?

wher is this from.. im keen... found kaaz oil..

The shuddering can be corrected with an additive that redline also sells.

You should only need 1.5L so 2 x 1L bottles is all that is required. $60 and you're sailing!

think ill go to autobarn tomorrow. wher do u find the oil u speak of for $60

howdy all,

week end is over :(

got myself a nismo short shifter and a Z32 today and marki - :D

shal be good getting it all in, im over the hks manifold idea now after talking with murnane again on sat they reckon slap the biago internally gates sucker on there and tune, cause it should keep me happy for a while

haha great. how much u pay.. yeah i dnt need the Z32 yet.. think ill keep my 160kwish for a while.

nice eh.. ther is a N-S mounted 4G63 in a EVOIX in japan. designed for drift.. no more AWD.. kinda pointless i think

got it of 666DAN for a great price, getting his gauges too when he gets a chance to pull em out. he said you were trying to get it but i had already given the word... timing my friend!

if i only had a doller for every time i saw a deal on these forums im usually too slow to act.

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