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Just ordered this from UAS to go with the new pads/rotors and braided lines -

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Find them here, great to deal with - http://www.300zx.com.au/

Stupid question time but WTF is that and what's it do?

Brake master cylinder stopper.

Car looks good dude.

One question, how in the feck do you get that passed through road worthy every year?

Give me a few hours with the car on Sat and the paint will look a whole lot better

I'll show you what I mean man ;) it's crapola!!

looking good man, let us know how the clutch goes and the BC's,

when i get some cash behind me to clean up my car a bit I'm copying your engine bay, looks sweet as, hahaha

The clutch is so good it's not funny to be honest, the pedal feel is so good, not much different to cushion button but it grabs awesome! Couldn't be happier and Jim had been do helpful!!

The BC's are set fairly firm and lower than the teins so not a good comparison, they feel firm but nice, full wheel align tomorrow should make it better :)

Glad you like the engine bay, turned out exactly how I imagined :yes:

Brake master cylinder stopper.

Car looks good dude.

One question, how in the feck do you get that passed through road worthy every year?

Yeah spot on, and thanks man :thumbsup:

You implying my car isn't legal? :P it's stock mate! :ph34r:

You implying my car isn't legal? :P it's stock mate! :ph34r:

Yes officer its stock. But no, really how do you NSW guys do serious mods to your cars? As your have a seriously gay inspection system over there.

Yes officer its stock. But no, really how do you NSW guys do serious mods to your cars? As your have a seriously gay inspection system over there.

Not really just take it to a local mechanic that you know well and it will get passed.

Plumb back BOV, plumb back gate, full airbox, charcoal canister fitted, good brakes, good tyres, nice and quiet and nice and neat :)

Goes a long way to getting passed that's for sure. I dd inspections in QLD and I know my car is way safer than most I saw :)

What about Emissions test?

Do you do the tests and tune the engine for the test to get it passed for emissions? I'm assuming so as you put in the 100 cell cat?

The rego inspection is safety items only, emissions is only for those EPA clowns and isn't checked unless your unlucky enough to come across them or get caught doing stupid stuff, I could put the 200cell back in and get close on E85 I reckon

Just some random pics i took yesterday while getting an alignment (well half of one, gotta go back)

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On the hoist checking the specs, werent too bad considering i eyeballed it on the weekend!

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Lowering the car looks good but its put the steering arms up at an angle so i will need to look into different ends to avoid bump steer etc later on

I got the new venom cat welded up at MT FAB next to work, the only problem is it sits a bit higher and taps the floor on bigger bumps so will need to do some adjustment -

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Rear gearbox seal is not done hence the reason the cover is also not fitted.

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