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2 sets, no leaks etc.

 

1 set JIC Magic, quality jap gear. Hard rates tho, perfect for track work or mountains. Think they are 8 and 10 or 7 and 9.

 

1 set Tein SS, better for Brisbane shit roads.

How much are you chasing for the Teins?

Motherf**ker

My brand new second hand raw broker CAS is dead

Just swapped it back with my old one that's stuffed and is idling like normal

Fu$k

Beer time

yeh at least uve located the problem Ed.

I have a spare one here for 20?

if it works i will take it! thank you :D

really thought i would be over CAS issues since buying a refurbished CAS (all new parts inside apparently) but guess that is a risk you take :(

if it works i will take it! thank you :D

really thought i would be over CAS issues since buying a refurbished CAS (all new parts inside apparently) but guess that is a risk you take :(

yeah this CAS are a pain in da ass.

And not cheap to replace if buying new.

I f**ked mine up once and was lucky to be able to source a second hand one that has not given me any issues

yet

White 1995 model v-spec

Also has

Hks oil cooler

Unfortunately, with the motor on its way out you would be looking at the same amount as the lowest trade in value, namely, around $11,800. You may be better off parting the car out, if you have the skills/time to do this yourself. http://www.redbook.com.au/cars/research/used/details/1995-nissan-skyline-bcnr33-111628?R=111628&Silo=spec&Vertical=car&Ridx=9&eapi=2 To get the thing back to where it needs to be with engine rebuild and other repairs would be around the 15k mark as a rough estimate depending on how bad it is.

Another benchmark car is a 1996 bright green skyline GTR V-Spec with all the fruit, but some interior and bits missing for $11k. It has been on the market unsold for quite a while http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/mount-warren-park/cars-vans-utes/1996-r33-gtr-nissan-skyline-v-spec-repairable-write-off/1031209389

yeah already know about it

Thanx for the link.

But justifying the price for that kit is pretty hard to digest

So, this was my car on Monday....

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Luckily, the hail was just sliding off the edge of this, no damage caused

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It did have this cool aftereffect, i really wish my parents had used the good camera to take this one.

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