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hrm that looks good with white. methinks they'd look nice on my r32 >:)

-D

Well I'll have a set coming next week. So you can see what they look like. But I don't think you want the sizes I'm getting.. Bit too 'illegal' for your liking.

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Well I'll have a set coming next week. So you can see what they look like. But I don't think you want the sizes I'm getting.. Bit too 'illegal' for your liking.

yeah i think i'd be after 18x9 at most (34 gtr rim size) or the 8.5's.... but will be nice to see regardless

-D

much hope the 31 sounds like this when finished with side pipe

no craig, you want yours to sound like this

or this on idle

btw, my side pipe will be similar design and hopefully pop flames like such too

ok i just cant not post this, i know ill make a few of you blow your load.

http://speedhunters.com/archive/2009/12/08...31-skyline.aspx

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fanki's car

lowest 31 in australia. loves munching front guards too

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no craig, you want yours to sound like this

btw, my side pipe will be similar design and hopefully pop flames like such too

/chop images of pron 31

sounds O-K.....

thats how decs is gonna make my cooler piping, looks like shite, but atleast its much shorter...

Kye, can you link my aquarium to NS.com for me dude?

cheers

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...=STRK:MESELX:IT

just did it craig

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=419835

Does anyone know if regency will accept R32 GTR front brakes instead of R33 GTST front brakes when registering a 25'd 32?

Here is the part about that in my letter: 10. That Nissan R33 296mm X 30mm disc brakes and calipers are fitted to the front axle.

If I have to use them its fine, but my understanding is that brake wise R32 GTR > R33 GTST. Maybe I should give them a call and ask..

I think r32 gtr non-brembo brakes are the same as as r33 gtst brakes anyways

ugh. went to the dr's about my sleeping and anxiety issues, instead of finding a solution, "heres some drugs, enjoy." f**kin.

anyone got suggestions on what torque to do a hubcentric bolt on spacer up to ?

110nm + some loctite.

asking for a little help

posted in borrow section too..

me 'na mate are rebuilding a suzuki f5a 543cc 3cyl hatch atm, engine is out on ground

cant get the flywheel off, etc.

need to borrow a flywheel stopper holder lock tool

anyone?

asking for a little help

posted in borrow section too..

me 'na mate are rebuilding a suzuki f5a 543cc 3cyl hatch atm, engine is out on ground

cant get the flywheel off, etc.

need to borrow a flywheel stopper holder lock tool

anyone?

rattle gun works a treat ;D

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