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Chris, Steve May (Mr Mayhem) has a DR30, and I'm sure he knows how to make it do all those things, maybe drop him a PM. Ant at Xspeed has built a number of FJ engines. If there a similar suspension platform to the R31 then Bart (DSTURBD) might be worth a call.

Any DR30 RSX experts can offer advice on how to make these cars go,stop and turn?

What are the tricks and tips with them?

Also, can anyone recommend companies to work and modify them (preferably in Perth)

parts are easy and hard to find...

there are still afew shops in japan which make parts for them but they are not cheap.

yahoo auction still has some good stuff aswell

http://search1.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/sea...ode=1&apg=1

check out the this section of the forum http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Cl...ylines-f77.html

suspension wise you can do alot of things

buy to suit the dr30

swap over and use r32 or r31 gear etc

i know mayhem ex red dr30 the one master bought has high high mount, stroker and 25 gbox

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