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    R34 GTT coupe
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    Jim Allen

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  1. Uh. They were fantastic. Very much better than the OEM disks. Coupled with various types of better pads, they improved the braking performance out of sight. I sold this car quite a while ago. Miss it still.
  2. Buba, Can you confirm if the car you sold was the white East Bear car that I sold you, with over 110,000km on the clock back in 2012? I was the one who carried out the last bit of the conversion, after it had been almost completed in Japan. Remember? http://www.sau.com.au/forums/gallery/album/4434-new-r34-gtt-east-bear-gtr-conversion/ I bought the car from Top Secret Imports, as the first owner. Or is this some sort of coincidence?
  3. Woah there..Firstly I just stated that it wouldnt be worth it. I was not offering to build it for $80/hour. I am into diy not commercial gain. If you'd like to build them feel free. There is no copyright. Just giving mytake on a oem snorkel arrangement for gtt owners. Thanks ?
  4. I wonder how much an intercooler manufacturer would charge for a special, that was: * return flow or single side flow * thin enough to connect the right size piping, but not effect the reo or fans * had the right CSA to better the OEM cooling effect install * retain all the bumper, underbody and wheel trims as OEM Might make this a task in finding out from people like plazmaman, HDI, PWR, and ARE and see what can be done. It's about time one of them made an FMIC that didn't hack the cars front end up.
  5. suwidji, That would spoil the whole DIY thing mate. LOL. It did the work over two weekends. Two Saturdays, all day, and a bit of one Sunday for the final painting and fitting. In labour terms, it's not worth it. In material terms, it was as follows: * $50 for the compounds and paints * $25 for the 2mm thick aluminium sheet * $3 for the high tensile nuts and bolts Everything else, including jig saws, grinders, sanders, benders, files, and drills were in-house. In other words, I think you could make someone one for under $100, if you didn't want to charge them the labour. The labour factor would add say.............$80 per hour x 17 hours = $ 1,360? OMG
  6. Will post the pics of the lower section showing the Apexi pod and how it is fixed shortly.
  7. Refer to attached file. 2nd stage of intake system. Suitable for Apexi pod filter only. R34 GTT OEM Snorkel Inlet DIY Install.pdf
  8. FMIC special DIY

  9. Well done and thanks man. Great job. Wanting to do something like this as well.
  10. Hi guys, For those of you who remember the DIY semi-enclosed Apexi pod aluminium box we put together. The attached photos were the next step. The system works well with no rattles or movement. The cold air from the snorkel is directed down to the pod filter, through an opening in the top plate, with a snorkel adapter fabricated from 2mm thick aluminium. The gaps were plugged with a Maxi Nails product suitable for aluminium. Enjoy, and DIY. Don't forget that this is not a fully enclosed box, but sure runs cooler with the setup. Contact me for further details and templates, or just go to the Gallery. Jim
  11. http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=20154&cat=&page=1 $1299 Thanks Darksky
  12. I was looking for a new set of dampers for the car. The Nissan OEMs are way passed their time. Settled on the Tein Driving Master Super Street Damper. Here are a few places I stopped at to discuss products along the way. Some of the prices are delivered to NSW, some are not. If useful, read on. http://performance.fulcrumsuspensions.com.au/tein-suspension-for/1998.05-2001.05-nissan-skyline-er34-25gt-t,-25gt-v-(super-hicas-equipped-car)/QSN62-EZSS3 $1807 http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DRIFTWORKS-CS2-coilovers-kit-Nissan-R34-GT-T-Skyline-GTT-/251108907834?_trksid=p3284.m263&_trkparms=algo%3DSI%26its%3DI%26itu%3DUCI%26otn%3D21%26pmod%3D170708206681%26ps%3D54#ht_1776wt_1037 $1480 http://compare.ebay.com.au/like/170708206681?ltyp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes# $1499 http://www.rhdjapan.com/cusco-sport-zero-1-pillow-ball-coilover-kit-nissan-skyline-z32-51606 $1629 http://www.rhdjapan.com/cusco-sport-zero-1-hyper-rubber-coilover-kit-nissan-skyline-z32-51613 $1431 http://www.rhdjapan.com/hks-suspension-hipermax-iii-nissan-skyline-25gt-turbo-er34-50568 $1876 http://www.rhdjapan.com/tein-mono-flex-coilover-r32-r33-r34-gt-r-z32-52664 $2077 http://www.rhdjapan.com/nismo-s-tune-suspension-system-kit-skyline-r34-2wd-hicas-56118 $1415 http://www.pedders.com.au/products/sportsryder-extreme-xa-adjustable-coil-overs/sportsryder-extreme-xa-model-fitments $1600 http://www.driftworks.com/hsd-coilovers-nissan-skyline-dualtech-monopro-r32-r33-r34-r35.html $1260 http://www.racinglogic.com.au/products-page/hyper-street/hyper-street-coilovers-duplicate-8/ $1438 http://bc-racing.com.au/v1-design-coilover-kits/nissan-en-2-3/bc-racing-coilover-suspension-kit-nissan-skyline-r34-gt-and-gt-t-4ws-rear-fork-type.html $1149 http://bc-racing.com.au/br-type-coilovers/nissan-en/bc-racing-coilover-suspension-kit-nissan-skyline-er34-gt-and-gt-t-4ws-rear-fork-type.html $1299 http://www.bilsteinworld.com.au/bilstein-shock-absorber-range.html TBC http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/MDU-COILOVER-SUSPENSION-NISSAN-SKYLINE-TURBO-R34-GTT-RB25-RB25DET-neo-6-/261016172060#ht_3568wt_1037 $944 http://www.nengun.com/buddy-club/junior-spec-sports-damper $1513 http://www.buddyclub.com.au/2007/product.html $1960
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