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having seen a mate install that kit 3 times into a r34 gtr and send it back twice for fix ups.....no thanks

and its a street car so bandaid sollutions will keep me going for untill i buy a r34

What was wrong with the kit?

Fu++ck me big boy,,,r & r'ing a GTR box on your own using stands is crazy shit. You deserve a massive medal and I'll be the 1st to pin it on your chest,,,bare boobs of course.

I'm a know it all prick and I'll bet there is nothing wrong with any of your engine/gearbox mounts...input shaft breakages don't break mounts. I'd almost bet you could replace the input shaft and run that box again.

I have my own theory on catch cans and RB engine breathing but stuffed if I'm going to type it in here. We shall talk about it before you thrash the crap out of her again.

What was wrong with the kit?

i wont air the laundry here

old mate runs a rb2630 vcam mnp3 r34 gtr t51r

Fu++ck me big boy,,,r & r'ing a GTR box on your own using stands is crazy shit. You deserve a massive medal and I'll be the 1st to pin it on your chest,,,bare boobs of course.

I'm a know it all prick and I'll bet there is nothing wrong with any of your engine/gearbox mounts...input shaft breakages don't break mounts. I'd almost bet you could replace the input shaft and run that box again.

I have my own theory on catch cans and RB engine breathing but stuffed if I'm going to type it in here. We shall talk about it before you thrash the crap out of her again.

i would like to hear your cunning plan as i like to talk shit and drink beer....... i was being helpfull in the "rb beathing thread" and a heaps of kunts with no idea turned on me because i dumped some oil vapor on a track they were not at. i have been judged! lol

in other news after some near misses at the tarmac events i ordered a bolt in national tarmac spec cage from AGI

goes in saturday so hopefully i can enter some fun events like MRA and maybe a snowy mountains hill climb ( 29 kms long)

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