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Hmmm. I might just go with a 265/35 in the KU36. For under $500 delivered for a full set of brand new semis you cant beat that

Damn thats cheap can you send me a PM in regards to where your getting them from....i am looking for new tires too mate

thanks

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ROR Scandy.......if you like that shit, you must like blokes too.

Normal peeps prefer the girls in the 1st part of the vid.......each to their own weird fetishes I suppose.

lol. havent checked the vid yet. been too busy browsing the pics. :D

can someone pick up something for me from Woodville North??

has to be picked up today unfortunately and i am not in adelaide, there is a 6pack in it for ya and i will take it off you on saturday? PM me asap

I wouldnt bother.

the RB25 will munch the RB20 box in no time, do it right teh first time and go a whole 25 package.

ask Ryanrb25, find him on face book, he usually happy to help with any questions you have.

just dont expect him to do it for you :D

Thanks. Ive been told by more than 1 person you can use a 20 box on 25 providing you're gentle and don't use a twin plate clutch...

Anyway found out the answer to the tail shaft question this morning.

My attention is now on how to get it registered.

i would also keep in mind to upgrade your brakes while your doing the 25 conversion Dion

yeah, just trying to do some homework.

Will probably end up with another 20 because for the price of the 25 package I can have a 20 with a hks 2530 on it... Stock 25 vs. 20 with 17psi....

ugh. its midday. i gotta be up for work at 5:30, but instead of doing the smart thing and sleep, im reading questionable content and listening to portishead.

Shame he doesn't drive it hard enough to need them :rolleyes:

badum tish.

Engine oil: check

Oil Filter: check

Coolant: check

pwr steer fluid: check

Gbox oil: check

Hopefully thats all I'll need to swap these 20s over in the Sil. Also have got a new exh mani gasket cause I'll be using the turbs off the old 20.

Bring on the weekend! Hoping to have Craigs 20 running in my car by sunday night.

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yeah, just trying to do some homework.

Will probably end up with another 20 because for the price of the 25 package I can have a 20 with a hks 2530 on it... Stock 25 vs. 20 with 17psi....

umm 25 with 12psi boost for me did really well......stock 20 wont make as much power as you think Dion

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