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  1. What would be sufficient?
  2. Will try and make it
  3. Hey Got a braided oil feed line made up at PERTEK a few weeks ago to put on my new turbo, HKS T04e I've since been looking at the line and it looks very thin, now I'm starting to think its not a sufficient size for my turbo I don't want the turbo to die from oil starvation so I'm wondering what is a sufficient size oil feed line to be running on RB20DET motor with a HKS t04e turbo? Someone has mentioned that it should be about 8mm due to the turbo not being ball bearing It might be about 8mm, I am doubting it though but that would be the max size it would be and even the banjo bolt fitting thing that goes to the block, the outlet to that looks quiet small I don't even have the stock oil feed line to compare it to and now its doing my head in Do I get a bigger one made up, or do I use this one?
  4. I'd go Apexi pfc simply because Plug and play - no cutting into loom so its good for EPA or if you are putting the car back to stock for whatever reason Cheaper to buy - usually always a demand if you want to resell plus they aren't being made anymore so the more rare they get the more they will be worth in some sense Cheaper to tune - over-all you will save on buying the ECU it self then the tuning as well plus on installation which the MOTEC will need for sure More tuners available - I don't believe a lot of work shops can install and tune motec Does the same shit in the end, not like its a full race car Plus Apexi PFC is proven to work well on skylines, theres millions of people running one
  5. That looks cheap and pathetic Worst choice of rims, standard rims look 100 x better
  6. Try get compensation, thats a pain in the ass especially when you didn't do it your self Yep like levinet said, get a good seal on it and fix it up tight, it will sound the same as always Use like stickaflex and some good wood self tappers
  7. abu

    Tuff R32 Pictures

    haha tell me about it so inspirational and full of new ideas
  8. Will fit R32 & R33, it will not fit R34 floor pan!
  9. Hey man PM sent with the details
  10. Not a problem at all buddy Appreciate the list of BRIDE compatible seats for the rail, hopefully that helps the sale along
  11. Here you go mate, these are the only tags on it, hope it helps
  12. Hey man I have no fkn idea but I will go check for you now and get back to you in 10 minutes
  13. Don't act like you don't want it! These things are awesome for any R32
  14. Item: R33 lower control arms Age: 70,xxx km Condition: Perfect working order Price: 160 + postage $160 and I will personally deliver it anywhere in Melbourne No longer for sale To Fit: (What car) R32 & R33 Location: Melbourne - south eastern suburbs Contact: PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381 Comments: R33 lower control arms, great upgrade for R32 skyline for some extra track and camber http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...de-t190227.html DIY thread above on how to install then, quiet easy I must say
  15. Try this http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...es-t138419.html
  16. Well makes sense now I think you were pretty much on the right weight
  17. This one was sold a while ago, I wanted to buy it
  18. According to Carizma Curb weight for R32: 1480kg http://carizma.com.au/Pages/Details%20-%20...e%20-%20R32.htm Curb weight for R33: 1530kg http://carizma.com.au/Pages/Details%20-%20...e%20-%20R33.htm Doesn't sound right to me.. According to Autospeed R32: http://autospeed.com/cms/A_0853/article.html?popularArticle This backs up what GTST said According to Autospeed R33: http://autospeed.com/cms/A_1105/article.html?popularArticle
  19. Let me know when you get pictures up man
  20. Price drop to $180 neg pickup
  21. Na na wasn't that one man lol Western suburbs Bob Jane would probably do it, but not happening down here in the south eastern suburbs
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