Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

All I have is a front road!

But I move in 2 more days and I'll at least have a garage floor then! :thumbsup:

I did my fj20t transplant in my dato1600 on the road (and a few other cars which I'm not particularly proud of owning)

  • Replies 125
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Had a ride in Noels forklift mobile on the weekend, very nice! it brings on the power in such a linear fasion. I kinda wish i built one for my gtr now....but then again thats straying from my plan!

Had a ride in Noels forklift mobile on the weekend, very nice! it brings on the power in such a linear fasion. I kinda wish i built one for my gtr now....but then again thats straying from my plan!

That's why plans can be changed >_<

Have a ride in mine when you're down next time. Check NSW for dyno sheets

That's why plans can be changed :)

Have a ride in mine when you're down next time. Check NSW for dyno sheets

nah last time i wnet away from my plan i pretty much ending up hating a car i once loved, I dont want to do that again by going too far

nah last time i wnet away from my plan i pretty much ending up hating a car i once loved, I dont want to do that again by going too far

Mansoors old blue gtst?

I understand where you're coming from

Still come for a ride when you're down next :cool:

Mansoors old blue gtst?

I understand where you're coming from

Still come for a ride when you're down next :cool:

thats the one i spent like 40k and ended up with a bucket of shit that i hated

this time im enhancing rather than re-engineering!

ok i will come for a drive some time

thats the one i spent like 40k and ended up with a bucket of shit that i hated

this time im enhancing rather than re-engineering!

ok i will come for a drive some time

Yeah that one and the elusive dissapearing oil...

He just got the other blue one going!

You won't regret building a 30, I'm sure all us 30 owners can attest to that :worship:
i am yet to hear of someone with a working 30 that they haven't liked.

no doubt, but after last time i dont think my nerves can handle it!

  • 3 weeks later...

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

    • Seemed to be good when Jeff owned it but they did a shit job on my car, probably worth a think before spending 10's of thousands of dollars where they might be cutting corners
    • Starting with issues 1 - 5, we have already run into a problem...!  Issue #4 contained 2x front brake calipers, instead of 1 caliper and 1x steering knuckle. Will have to call DeAgostini on Monday to sort it out. Anyway here's some photos.  Issue #1 is the front bumper, headlights and number plate. Issue #2 is the front wheel (with "We produced with spartan air." text on the centre cap!) and tyre, the front lip spoiler and cylinder head cover with ignition coils under the centre cover... which will never be seen again. Issue #3 is the bonnet and cylinder head. Issue #4 is the front strut, brake disc (with laser etched metal discs) and brake caliper. I stopped here because of the issue with the missing steering knuckle.  Next update will be #5 - #10 in a few weeks.
    • DeAgostini is one of a few companies that release quite large (the largest commonly available size actually) 1/8 scale models in a series of weekly issues over 100 - 110 instalments.  They release different models for different markets and DeAgostini Japan have release the BNR32 Skyline GT-R Nismo last month. I've made two of these 1/8 scale sized cars (one an R35 GT-R from 2012 - 2014, the other I'm just about halfway through, a BNR34 Skyline GT-R from the 2Fast 2Furious movie) so when this R32 was announced there was no way I could ignore it as it's my favourite out of all Nissans.  Each issue costs around $20 so it costs about $2.2K when completed. I suppose it is very expensive for what it is, but the quality and details are really very good, and there are many "gimmicks" like fully functioning exterior and interior lights operated with a remote control, working steering, all doors/bonnet/boot/fuel lid open and close, the side mirrors fold in and it even has a speaker for the engine revving sounds when you turn the lights on.  Each issue comes with a magazine that tells the story of the BNR32 Skyline GT-R Nismo from the first design stages of the BNR32 to Group A homologation and the various racing version that were run in the Japanese Group A and JGTC, and Australian Group A.  So I plan to update the build in this thread 5 issues at a time.  https://deagostini.jp/r32/?srsltid=AfmBOooKjxDc4EUK2rmXqMBPgyHfFJ24s4oEPJBNpnF-lFlsRoW0PE6P
    • As per title.. has anyone used so far? Keen to hear results, comparisons. In the market for a new mani for my new turbo. Any issues cracking?
×
×
  • Create New...