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  two.06l said:
love to give you a hand sam but you are a bit too far away.i hear you were looking at staceys old flywheel,it is great for circuit work(the car was built for circuit racing)but no good for drag racing.(it heats up too quick)

ThanX Stacey...

I was looking at that flywheel and was going to buy it for the weight, but lucky it didnt fit and I bought the other one available via SAU.. I must say that John and the whole team at SAU are a great help and I will be dealing with them in the future...

Now if I could lift the box back in on my own, or if my dad wasnt so old now.. I remeber me and him lifting boxes in and out all the time..

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  R33vit said:
ThanX Stacey...

 

I was looking at that flywheel and was going to buy it for the weight, but lucky it didnt fit and I bought the other one available via SAU.. I must say that John and the whole team at SAU are a great help and I will be dealing with them in the future...

 

Now if I could lift the box back in on my own, or if my dad wasnt so old now.. I remeber me and him lifting boxes in and out all the time..

paul and darin can change the clutch in my car in 2.5 hrs.(they have had too much practice)

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  two.06l said:
paul and darin can change the clutch in my car in 2.5 hrs.(they have had too much practice)
doing it again in a couple of weeks as the car is undergoing more development(engine,gearbox and suspension)as well as seam welding chassis and cage,new paint and interior.I suppose you could call it a ground-up rebuild
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  R33vit said:
Sounds good Stacey.. When can we hope to see you back out at the creek?

we are building a kpgc110 gtr from a datsun 240k as a project still deciding what engine to use options are l24 n/a,rb20 n/a,rb20 turbo,rb25 n/a,rb25 turbo or vh41de.base car is immac and even has factory sunroof..cool...

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(engine,gearbox and suspension)as well as seam welding chassis and cage,new paint and interior.I suppose you could call it a ground-up rebuild

Oh jeezus.... PLEASE give me a run in the car before you pull it to bits anyway...

COME ON!!!!

Adrian

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