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Mmmm Nitto gear, that's some sweet stuff!

Someone has too much money (Compared to me) :P

Easy come, easy go. Spend it all on silly stuff like cars. seriously, world's worst person to copy financially. Plus, ultimately can only ever drive one at a time. I should have become a liquidator to highlight my talent... sell stuff for 5 cents in the dollar lol

I have followed the Nitto R&D their crankshafts and I-beam rods are unbelievably strong. Good thing about Andrew is that he'll let you buy the bits and pieces component by component and gives you all the clearances and tolerances to set it all up. Buy rods for 3.2 stroker first and then you're committed to the rest :)

Hmm replacing a heater core on a r33... Doesn't sound fun

2 ways to swap it, one involves disconnecting the A/C lines requiring a regass and the other is pulling the whole dash out... I bought a brand new core from the UK 6 months ago.. that's as far as I have got

2 ways to swap it, one involves disconnecting the A/C lines requiring a regass and the other is pulling the whole dash out... I bought a brand new core from the UK 6 months ago.. that's as far as I have got

The other involves yelling "FUGGIT" and just linking the heater hoses in the engine bay... LOL

Here's the secret to a cheap heater core install - find a wrecker that wrecks Skylines only. Ask wrecker to do a cashishy :ph34r: job to install new heater core. They take them out so often that they can do it in no time at all without damage and remembering where everything goes :)

you used bing...that's a paddlin

aspirations and goals are a good thing mate!

Dream are unfortunately still free.

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