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Cheers man. Yeah I think there are 3 other Skylines but all 34s. That's it man, get out there have some fun and make some mates who share the same interest. You should do the no limits event mid October mate, I will definitely be keen on that one. Hope you you sort out the pump soon.

Cheers

Amir

Where did you get the bungs to cover the holes in the floor?

Bunnings mate, in the plumbing section. They are called basin covers or basin plugs or something like that. Measure the hole to be covered and get a suitable size.

Amir

First track day was on Thursday, great fun. Minor work on the car this weekend, mounted and plumbed the oil catch can, little hole cut out and air pipe installed to help keep temps a bit cooler under bonnet till I get some header wrap and pod enclosure etc sorted.

Next thing I want to sort out are camber arms for front and rear. We'll see what happens.

Cheers

Amir

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Looks like fun, how was the track day? :D

The track days were good. It was my first time on Barbagello so I was learning the track but it was great fun. Sunday was not the best, it started raining after I had one dry run. Then I did 2 wet runs but the track got too dangerous and one person crashed so they cut the day short. But all in all its been good.

Did a little work on the interior today. Removed the remaining sound deadening, cleaned up and started painting. Now this is not going to be as neat a paint job as some other builds, but its simply to neaten up the interior a bit and make it better than before. Now for some up side down terrible phone pictures. Enjoy

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  • 2 weeks later...

Ac ouple of minor things done this weekend. Wrapped the cross over pipe and stock hot site of the intercooler piping with header wrap. The stuff is quite good. There is a notable difference in the temperature. After taking it for a drive, the engine bay is no where as hot as it used to be. May also do the rest of the piping today.

Also installed a little tow strap because the location of the stock one is obscene. Butchered the bumper a bit but oh well.

Next on the list are the brakes. I ordered new pads (QFM A1RM) and still waiting on my sister to order rotors for me. Yes, she is my parts guy. After that I think I will do some performance mods - thinking of upgrading ECU to Nistune.

Untill then....

Cheers

Amir

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Gave the car a quick service this weekend and bought and mounted this seat. It really changes the driving experience (for the better of course) but is a bit of a pain to get in and out of.

Next on the list are suspension and nistune.

Cheers

Amir

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Nice seat. Comfy? Would love to get something like this but daily doesn't seem like the greatest idea.

If you are going to buy a non-airbag wheel you could get the quick release that folds up out of the way, making it easier to get in :)

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Nice seat. Comfy? Would love to get something like this but daily doesn't seem like the greatest idea.

If you are going to buy a non-airbag wheel you could get the quick release that folds up out of the way, making it easier to get in :)

Cheers Owen. The seat is quite comfy, the only issue is getting in and out of it as the sides are quite high. But otherwise its great and really improves the driving experience.

I am thinking of getting a new steering wheel and boss kit and also considering the quick release idea. Do those work on airbag and hicas models?

Amir

  • 2 weeks later...

Not much of an update. Gear box oil change today. Absolute pain in the ass. Had to use a massive extension on a braker bar as the retard who did this before me was just shy of welding the filler and drain plugs to the box. Worked in the end. Might do diff tomorrow

Also, these are my current allignment specs on stock suspension components. Should get some better numbers when I sort out arms etc

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  • 3 weeks later...

For the few who are following here is an update - and one I wish I wasn't making. Bought a set of second hand coilovers off a forum member. Aragosta is supposed to be a decent brand with some decent damping adjustment etc so I thought why not. I installed the rears and all seems to be ok. Great, I thought, the front will go on next, I drive around and do some adjustments as I go. How wrong I was.

First, the studs that mount the coilovers into the strut tower were rooted so I could not get any nuts to fit on. Only option was to get rid of them and replace with new studs or bolts. Advice from people at Bunnings = useless. Advice from people at Auto one = useless. So I got pissed off and left it till the next day. I woke up and thought to myself these studs are not going to break my will so out came the grinder. I chopped half of them off, hammered them down and finished the rest with a punch. Great success on 3 out of 4 studs. The last stud somehow welded itself to the top mount after all the heat from grinding and bashing it. Got the drill out. No go. New drill bit, no go. Small drill bit and work my way to bigger ones also no go. I grabbed the coilover, threw it in the bin and told it to go to hell. Brother in law manages to talk some sense into me and we keep trying. Horse (a mate) comes over and smashes the crap out of it and the stud comes out. Great success once again? No, not by a long shot. Looking at the coilover I notice it is bent. I pick it up and inspect closer, yep definitely bent. So now Im waiting for a mate to pick it up and take it to a suspension place to see if it can be salvaged. Looks like im going to have to revert back to the old set up for the 29th. Not what I wanted to do at all.

Amir

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