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I don't really want to trade sorry Brian , the only reason im selling is because i honestly have too much sitting around and it's gotten over my head with the workload . Not that there is very much to do to purple , i just need to simplify things a little . If you look in the 4 door section on this site in members rides i just put up a quick list of some of the stuff the car has , id put it here but cbf on my phone . Basically it's a strong 250rwk ish setup

haha nope I like it way to much, after much swapping after getting rid of the sileighty i finally found another car i really like. so its not going anywere till it gets a defect then ill grow some and take it to the track & try to drift :)

little update on it, I had another crack at sanding my cam covers & almost have a mirror finishnow

removed the valley cover & made a bracket for the ignitor

made a cai & pod enclosure

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31 is alive!

Just as well i didn't send the gf off to uni in it tho, i left the afm unplugged and took me a while to figure it out

anyone got a 33 clutch fan that they want to get rid of? i wanna piss this thermo fan off (will swap if you want, has temp controller and relays and stuff but i think the temp controller is dead)

picked up my lexan screens today, arrived along with Burgz's kit.

got it home, have drilled the passenger side screen and fitted the OEM stops, mount studs & roller. great to work with.

rear screen weighs about 4460g

sides screens weigh about 2150g

and rear qtr screens 730 g

OEM side screen weighs about 4700, so less than half the weight. fitment is spot on.

also bought another pair of wheels the same as what i have on the car, but same size and offset as rear.

changed G/box fluid from penrite sin to smurfs blood, leightweight shockproof, instantly silkier.

so ticked a few little things of the todo list. desperate to finish it but the boat ate a big chunk of my funds this month, dammit! not too much further away.

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got another tire for the 31, watanabe's are back on all round and looks a lot less bogan now (had stockers on the rear)

also found out that they are deffinately welded together :( but still 3 peice

this puts getting the fronts made into rears on the back burner which is sad

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