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Smity42

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  1. you'll need to sort out fuel delivery and ECU (and exhaust) for the 30ET. Probably want a FMIC too. Plus its a VL motor not to mention you'll need brakes and a mod plate etc 300 for a stocko 30 isn't bad from a wrecker. Worth about a carton if you can find one on the club though
  2. P.S. Dibs on helping with the engine swap. That will be so much more enjoyable than having to work on thristians dirty SR
  3. On the bright side if its a bottom end knock it should be good for several more weeks of abuse if you can get water back in it and stop it overheating again *knows from experience* I just sms'd him on price, will send you a PM. Its more than I thought it would be, but still a good price for what you get.
  4. Dude, it took me years of practice (and a racetrack + old GTX2 oil) to kill an RB30. It took you what, about a week? Mad props Pretty sure dan has an engine lying around. Alternatively, I can get my hands on a GTS1 motor for you. Its the motor from the car in second/first place on all the QLD tracks here: http://motamota.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?topic=132340.0 Alternative 2: Alfa motor. Yours for free if you're going to put it in the 31 In other sad news, I dropped my oakleys and they broke in half
  5. f**k yes, red alert 1 officially works on win 7 64 bit haters now have no reason not to upgrade
  6. you aint putting a f*cking dirty old radiator in my car
  7. Hi Guys, I need to run new fuel and brake lines on the track car (and clutch too, stupid transaxle), and I was wanting to put them in the cabin to keep them protected. Is this safe? I had a look in the cams manual and all I could find was for rally cars (Shedule R, Section 13) that says it is OK. I plan to run bulkhead fittings at the front and rear of the cabin and solid lines between them with no joins, and no flexi hose, with the exception of the rear brake line which will need to connect into to a hydro handbrake and bias adjuster so there will have to be joins there. What tubing is best to use? I have heard good old steel 'bundy' tube is the best option as ally and stainless are more brittle and will crack? Cheers, Martin
  8. I'll be there to watch the dirty one bake (a cake)
  9. *strayen You know it That's what she said They won't let you donate at the moment
  10. Swallow carrier FTW! F*CK! Beaten. What... is the capital of Assyria?
  11. Morning mangs, No: Yeah, on the bright side my hecs debt will be gone this time next year Hey babe <3
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