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this is ghey i was so excited about my new pink bits

can you even run a 25 without the cam gear cover anyway? Im getting the sinking feeling I didnt think this impulsive buy through lol

yep.. but do u like shit going down ther..??

yeh u can. u just gotta put a spacer in behind the CAS to imitate the thickness of the cover, or ur CAS wont work properly.

u know how to set the new timing belt up properly?

thers a proper way..?? oh do tell im interested.

/subscribes

Yeah i loved the 2 x 350z's are the start and the red R34 GTR GT500 car... OMG

The first Z33 was pretty cool also, chassis number 000001

The old silvia box car, le mans style looks funny, and ive never heard or that 390 gt1, probablly cause its the only one ever built...

haha yeh its pretty straight forward

tips - before you start, make sure uve got it on TDC ( u can check for tdc by lining up the 2 white marks 1 on the harmonic balancer the 2nd on the lower engine cover), and dont go moving the crank or cams when u remove the belt

guidence people - cause i always seem to get myself into trouble:

PFC Boost controller New in box $200 posted to brissey

are easy to play with on the comander?

can i buy from u... wher u find that.. wouldnt mind one for the 180sx

i assume so, never acutally played with one.

my philosiphy on ebc's is that if u can get one that bundles with the ecu then itll work better than a stand alone

only if it interfaces..

can i buy from u... wher u find that.. wouldnt mind one for the 180sx

only if it interfaces..

im almost certain they interface with comander as thats what you use to set bost change shit around

I will sell you V1 AVCR for $170 :D

whoretown goes off on on fridays aye

:D

yes shane :rofl:

could that even be possible?

not sure, hence why i asked the question :wub:

im almost certain they interface with comander as thats what you use to set bost change shit around

I will sell you V1 AVCR for $170 :)

dont listen to marki, he'll just confuse u lol

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