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  1. Definitely 9" at minimum. Possible they could be 9.5"? The angle of the tyre's sidewall is close to how a 235/45R17 S-Drive fits on my 9" rims. They don't look to be 10" wide though. EDIT: Using a tyres width to judge wheel width is pretty useless as they can vary up to about 10mm in width across manufacturers...
  2. If you have as many people (customers) over to your place as you say you do, a solid CCTV setup would definitely be something to look at.
  3. Another consideration, do you plan to lower your car to that height? Low offsets look good on low cars, but practicality goes out the window. Running those offsets on a car which rides at a daily-friendly height isn't gonna look that good.
  4. nehhh u don't need coolent bro, just cut a few wholes in the bonnet if ur worried bout it... will look mint
  5. That roof vinyl looks good, but I'd remove all the other random sticker, they don't complement the roof (or the rest of the car) at all.
  6. Anyone know a good machinist/turner that can cut some new circlip rings in my Bilsteins? I'd go to Quadrant but they want $35 a cut and are out in Berwick which is a trek for me.... Closer to inner suburbs would be bettahhh..
  7. If u want aggressive, you need to lower the front at least 10-15mm, looks 4WD as it is, and will look weird when you put on spacers.
  8. This has to be put in a bike.
  9. From the website: Condition of the donor turbo. Donor turbo can be blown, with broken fins, or damaged wheels. Cracked housings depending on the extend of damage has to be repaired prior profiling. Clients will be informed if repairing work is required, quotes will be given before additional work taking places.
  10. You couldn't just look at your engine and judge how visible it's gonna be? It's definitely visible, and more so if the rest of your engine is black.
  11. Troll? That was definitely not a Porsche beater, and was never offered in RWD either. Me and my mates found one dumped on the side of the road once, I offered the guy $200 and he insisted we take it for $100 lol Got thrashed.
  12. It's still $1000 on non-alcohol/tobacco products. It is for a whole shipment, so if you buy 4x things at $270 each in the same go there is a high likelihood of being taxed. If you offset when you buy the stuff (i.e. $700 one week and $700 the week after) then I think it is considered a separate taxable entity, so you won't get charged import duties.
  13. Not happy Jan.
  14. Getting cut up about Just Jap, ordered and paid for my FMIC on Sunday morning. Called first thing Monday saying it was urgent and needed ASAP. Called today and still not sent, will be sent tomorrow. Waaat.
  15. Any of you ordered from Just Jap lately? How long is their shipping time atm? Need something urgently..
  16. ^lolwat, Skylines are easy as f*ck to get parts for, and they don't "have more issues" lol
  17. Just a few bits and pieces laying around: 1.R34 SMIC with intake duct - excellent condition. I have shaped the plastic duct to work perfectly with a series 2 R33 Gts-t front bar, so it will drop right in and force air through the cooler. Good upgrade over stock item. Will also obviously fit straight into a R34 GT-T. Have just flushed and cleaned it out so it is ready to be bolted on. $200 2. R33 Gts-t Fuel pump. Came out of a S2 with ~100,000km. No odd noises or issues. Will need to supply your own fuel strainer/sock. May be a good upgrade for R31? $40 3. Steel Titan wheel nuts. 12x1.25 and taper seat; so they will fit Nissan, Ford etc. Were used once but still look close to new with just a few little marks. Good for motorsport or road use - much stronger than alloy. $45. Can post any of the above for a flat rate: SMIC: $40 Fuel Pump: $20 Wheel Nuts: $10
  18. This car deserves better than matt/satin/whatever black. Why not paint it MNP3 - to give a lil hint as to what lurks beneath
  19. I hate putting big torque loads on those hose clamps: i'm always worried it will pop or strip a thread, especially through lots of heating/cooling cycles. +1 to a good bead at each join.
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