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  1. Tempt away !! You know you want it !! Only got back from Japan just before xmas for a couple of months of Aussie summer, Bbq's and beer and was waiting until I got back to put it for sale.
  2. Not many very fast street and circuit cars using N1 pumps in Japan. Throw a set of Reimax gear sets in and the cost of the pump starts adding up. Pretty sure the Nismo pumps use Reimax gears. Reimax's pump cost pretty much same price as Tomei in Japan with the Jun pump costing less. http://www.reimax.co...area/index.html
  3. But Ash put all the failures around the globe including Japan and the stats add up. Ask any decent engine builder in Japan and they will tell you that Nissan never built these for high power motors more for those going for a mild power upgrade. Every good engine builder I've ever spoken to in Japan (a lot) have said the N1 pump is a weak link and recommend their customers to upgrade to something better usually Jun or Tomei. Pumps fail regardless but I'd rather go with something that isn't known for breakages.
  4. NAPREC RB26 FORGED VALVE HIGH RESPONSE HEAD This head was fully checked and by HKS Japan before being sent to Naprec for machining and has process of Naprec High Response kit which is worth close to $2000 alone. Perfect opportunity and great base to get the head port polished to your specs and your choice of cams and valve springs and have a mean race or street head. Great opportunity to get an awesome RB26 head that has been machined by probably the best engineering company in Japan. Head has had the following done. High-Response Kit for RB26 : JP¥157,500 Replacing Forged Intake Valve for RB26 and Valve Guide for Race/ Exchanging Valve Guide / Polishing EXH Valve Face / Sheet Cutting for Race (Matching the thrusting point) / Head-face cut to 1.0mm http://www.naprec.co...6/hrk_rb26.html http://www.naprec.co...26/0605_04.html http://www.naprec.co...26/0605_01.html I'm selling this as was a spare head I had built in Japan by Naprec & HKS and no longer needed I'm chasing $2300 buyer to pay freight postage (weighs 19.5kg packed and head is on the Gold Coast and willing to ship anywhere including Timbuktu)
  5. Err one to many zero's... its around $115 delivered.
  6. For f#$ks sake, again poaching business in these forums. Send a pm and keep business in the traders section. Do you see other traders doing what you do..NO keep these forums for what they are for and not your personal business game.
  7. Can't you keep personal trading where it belongs back in the traders forum. Just pm the guy! Are not these threads for info and not for financial gain. Keep it where it belongs please
  8. You pretty much need a Japanese credit card to get ETC. You can buy with cash but you'll need at least half decent Japanese to buy one from the companies that run the toll roads. Also to add on filling up... Regular Mantan kudasai.. (fill her up with regular please) Genkin de onegai (paying by cash please) You get a slight discount by using cash instead of credit card.
  9. Do yourself a favour an go to Nagoya. Hit the museum and then have a night in Nagga's and hit the bars and restaurants in the Sakae district. Kicks arse over Tokyo any day. One side of main street is all Japanese other is mix, of Brazillian, Filipino, Russian, Hispanic, Indonesian,Thai bars and food joints and more !! Nagoya has big foreign mix as heaps of cheap labour for factories are sourced from foreign countries. There's a maze of wicked seedy little bars and cheap eats. Check out some of the half Brazillian half Japanese chicks , by far in my opinion the hottest mix of women in Japan... Plenty of cheap business hotels within staggering distance. Well worth a cecent night out.
  10. Put money to better use and turn up the stereo
  11. Naprec http://www.naprec.co...26/0605_06.html
  12. Looked at mine the other day and contemplated sending it back to Oz but common sense took over as I reached for another beer and shaft was thrown to back of storage shed. Paul head is not far off. Machining started on other parts. Very interesting thread !!
  13. Good links mate !! Big one is the Japan today link and look when its dated. Nov 8th and the Government starts checking..a bit bloody late... Heres the latest from today http://www.japantoday.com/category/national/view/tepco-reveals-new-contaminated-water-leak-at-f*kushima-plant This link is a real eye opener : http://www.nippon-sekai.com/main/articles/f*kushima-daiichi-nuclear-power-plant-crisis/nhk-special-collaborating-to-create-a-radioactive-fallout-map/ I've been back here in Japan and Korea since 20th March and only back to Oz for 7 weeks total in that time. Pretty much been buying Hokkaido only produce, imported bottled water and imported foods through Costco. We pretty much new things were going to be bad but how bad was always a matter of ones own research. For most Japanese , because the government has said its all ok they pretty much believe what they are told except the smart ones. Your first link is a good one..just use common sense and drink Sapporo beer as brewed in Hokkaido ,the rest use Honshu water.
  14. Will accept installments as payment plan
  15. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/384869-problems-with-this-site/
  16. Same and I've tried in Safari, Firefox and Google Chrome and it aint my computer. Another link with troubles here... http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/384869-problems-with-this-site/
  17. Mate getting tickets at the gate is not a problem, no big line ups. As for for strict regulations on food...you wanna bet !! Japanese government has only just recently got off their sorry arse and started random testing of food across Tokyo and surrounding prefectures. This has been from the pressure from info from independent testing thats has found contaminated food widespread through supermarkets. Not massively high but still unsafe. On top of that its seems that weekly, rice and various produce are getting banned from various areas within and outside the f*kushima zone. Then you have fisherman bringing fish to markets caught in the bad areas and saying its been caught in safe areas. Farmers are doing the same, if they dont they go broke !! If your careful with what you eat and make sure you buy food thats produced in areas way outside the so called safe zone, drink bottled water , then its relatively safe. Keep in mind that the J government is still trying to down play all this and shove it under the carpet and are more than happy to say everything is sweet until they get caught bullshitting.
  18. I have Mac and run firefox and for the last 5 days having problems as above e.g displays as narrow band. I logged out and took me forever to log back in and had to do it via crapbook. I cant edit or even display my settings. I've tried in safari,Firefox and Google Chrome and same problem in all browsers.
  19. Hi Terry Do u have pics ??
  20. Mate its a easy 2hr drive from Tsukuba to Narita airport. Hire a car at Narita airport have a day at the track head back to Narita around 3ish. Check in, have a shower, grab a feed, catch ya plne...job done !!
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