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Wich skyline do you like most
The Bogan replied to Slap's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
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Wich skyline do you like most
The Bogan replied to Slap's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
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Wich skyline do you like most
The Bogan replied to Slap's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
R31 GTS-R I keep telling myself to buy one -
MLR's 86 not a build thread thread
The Bogan replied to The Bogan's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
LOL, sounds like a cunning scheme. I like it -
MLR's 86 not a build thread thread
The Bogan replied to The Bogan's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Tax time, hooray, found a thing, shop is localish, Lansvale. 2.5" Dual resonator for the more quite. Current front pipe is 2.25" with no resonators. Do I need it, nah, do I want it, why not... -
The Stock R33 GTR
The Bogan replied to Steve85's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Nice, she sure is purdy. -
MLR's 86 not a build thread thread
The Bogan replied to The Bogan's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
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MLR's 86 not a build thread thread
The Bogan replied to The Bogan's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Nope If I was going to all that trouble a LS would find a home in there. A cammed up LS would be ample power. Now I have a slight erection thinking about a LS in the little orange beastie. I would need it to rain to do maaaaaaad skids. -
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MLR's 86 not a build thread thread
The Bogan replied to The Bogan's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
So...... Boredom and interwebs shopping happened.....again.....autosalon style Nothing special, just a bracket that replaces the black chunky bracket/cover that, umm, cover the rail and injectors. The black box is the control unit for the fuel injection, or.....the flux capacitor..... Pointless, yeah, but a quick little mod that removes the chunky horrible unbelievably heavy steel covers. Check out the cool sticker, at least 11ty extra hypnopowers -
[Closed] Achieving 300kw on rb25det
The Bogan replied to Mahmud orhan's topic in Engines & Forced Induction
Nitrous Still -
Nitrous
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MCA Street Ultimates
The Bogan replied to Stixbnr32's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
Different platform and spring rates but the springs and valving in my MCA Street Performance are on point. The Ultimates are going to be sweet. -
nsw/act Toyota 86 BRZ Tomei UEL Header
The Bogan replied to The Bogan's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
$580 Do it. Or... May swap for old Japanese motorcycle. Paint and plastics are not important. Rego is not important, BUT (notice the big "but"), you must be the last registered owner. Engine size not important. A rolling frame with a engine will do, I'm going to pull it apart anyway. -
nsw/act Toyota 86 BRZ Tomei UEL Header
The Bogan replied to The Bogan's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
I was going for this look, I think I pulled it off well......... LOL....Pulled it off well......... -
nsw/act Toyota 86 BRZ Tomei UEL Header
The Bogan replied to The Bogan's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
How's this puppy? Mandrel bends, VTA, manually adjustable, hell, even a spare port for a wide band -
nsw/act Toyota 86 BRZ Tomei UEL Header
The Bogan replied to The Bogan's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
No real rush, plus I believe this is a Euro forum now, apparently, or not, maybe...... -
nsw/act Toyota 86 BRZ Tomei UEL Header
The Bogan replied to The Bogan's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
$585 Bargain Buy my stuff so I can buy other stuff -
From my experience with the man I formed the opinion that if more people were like Nick the world would be a better place. Hopefully he is doing mad skids wherever he is ? :burnrubber: See you around brother
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Be cheaper and quicker to just get a new bonnet. Google says around $1-1.5k If you had the skills to do it then maybe fix it yourself. If not, it looks like quite a fews hours work, and even then, it's old and will probably crack again. Old fibreglass is rubbish.
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nsw/act Toyota 86 BRZ Tomei UEL Header
The Bogan replied to The Bogan's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
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want to buy a turbo kit for my N/A R34
The Bogan replied to Jase_r34's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
ZEN and the art of motorcycle maintenance. Recommended reading In the book, the narrator describes the "romantic" approach to life of his friend, John Sutherland, who chooses not to learn how to maintain his expensive new motorcycle. John simply hopes for the best with his bike, and when problems do occur he often becomes frustrated and is forced to rely on professional mechanics to repair it. In contrast, the "classical" narrator has an older motorcycle which he is usually able to diagnose and repair himself through the use of rational problem-solving skills. In an example of the classical approach, the narrator explains that one must pay continual attention: when the narrator and his friends came into Miles City, Montana[4] he notices that the "engine idle is loping a little", a possible indication that the fuel/air mixture is too rich. The next day he is thinking of this as he is going through his ritual to adjust the valves on his cycle's engine. During the adjustment, he notes that both spark plugs are black, confirming a rich mixture. He recognizes that the higher elevation is causing the engine to run rich. The narrator rectifies this by installing new jets with the valvesadjusted, and the engine runs well again. With this, the book details two types of personalities: those who are interested mostly in gestalts (romantic viewpoints focused on being "in the moment", and not on rational analysis), and those who seek to know details, understand inner workings, and master mechanics (classic viewpoints with application of rational analysis, vis-a-vis motorcycle maintenance). The Sutherlands represent an exclusively romantic attitude toward the world. The narrator initially appears to prefer the classic approach. It later becomes apparent that he understands both viewpoints and is aiming for the middle ground. He understands that technology, and the "dehumanized world" it carries with it, appears ugly and repulsive to a romantic person. He knows that such persons are determined to shoehorn all of life's experience into the romantic view. Pirsig is capable of seeing the beauty of technology and feels good about mechanical work, where the goal is "to achieve an inner peace of mind". The book demonstrates that motorcycle maintenance may be dull and tedious drudgery or an enjoyable and pleasurable pastime; it all depends on attitude. In other news Check out relivant porn #Dose pipe sutututu See how it spins....wow wee