Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 78
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

getting back on topic

spoke with the owner

he DOES own both...

the orange one is for sale and the green one has gone under transformation...

all i can say is...

"2jz no shit!"

pics to come shortly

coolaroonies... 2J will look at home in that car

*Drools over prospective high mount twins on 2j

what no rb20de conversion?

surely he'd wanna be more like the king of Jap style

what's the world coming to

turbo charged motors hmpf what will they think of next?

did you tell him you think he's orange cars homo styled Adz or should I send him a link to this thread?

...i like the shape

seriously who cares what colour etc :) as long as its being propelled by a 2jz its all good.

ive got a tsp kit and a uras kit, but i think im going to be running stock bars and a RB25. cant get away with big chunky kits these days :)

...i like the shape

seriously who cares what colour etc :P as long as its being propelled by a 2jz its all good.

ive got a tsp kit and a uras kit, but i think im going to be running stock bars and a RB25. cant get away with big chunky kits these days :P

i actually like the clean street look that ceffy's have with stock bars hard down with nice rims and clean paint, you dont see many like this these days :O

i personally dont like the 2jz idea... any rb or even an sr/ca would suffice

its the latest "fooly sik" thing to do (whack a J series motor in), itll wear thin just like sr conversions did... next transplan vh45?? :ninja: . personally i dont see the problem with the rb :)

i personally dont like the 2jz idea... any rb or even an sr/ca would suffice

LMFAO at ca ^^^^....hmmm rbbbbb luvin :(

altho it needs a 1jz from a jzx100

ive got a tsp kit and a uras kit, but i think im going to be running stock bars and a RB25. cant get away with big chunky kits these days sad.gif

yea mate let me no wen ur coming over :laugh:

Edited by Dan_J

hi lifeless shit stirring asshats

lets post shit

FKLGHAKLFJGHADKLFHGKLDJFHGKLF

ryan - bought a brand new tie rod for you... working all week 12 hour days so ill be down on sat hopefully or ill drop it past your place on sunday

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • KYBs are typically twin tube, putting them in the lower tier of desireability. Do you just want to replace worn out ones for the lowest cost? I mean, you wouldn't just replace one end of a car, if the rears are a similar age to the fronts, then they are probably nowhere near what they should be, and likely won't be great against brand new fronts. So, to spend ~$800 on 2nd tier dampers, when you could get a decent set of MCA coilovers for <$4k.....? As to the strut tops. 1st up, the Sparesbox site specifically tells you that they are not correct for an R33. Beyond that, why do you think you need them?
    • That's not very Toyota of the Toyota!
    • Bringing an old thread back to life Looking to put some new front shocks in the r33Gtst and the KYB still look ok for a road car. Unless there are any other options aroind that price $200 a shock?  I’d like to replace the strut tops also, is this the correct KYB no. For the strut top, KSM7124?  https://www.sparesbox.com.au/products/kyb-strut-top-mount-ksm7124?srsltid=AfmBOoq-HDru8wSlLnQrhU9gCw_uYdKg8gUQzONY-EQOdnI5iXOWEUjY 341287 appears to be the front KYB shocks part no.  thanks all   
    • LandCruiser used to get a fluid flush every 12 to 18 months.   Only because it was about that often the electric motor on the master for brake assist kept dieing and needing to come off.
×
×
  • Create New...