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  1. Yes please do ask.... would be good to have a definative answer Like I say, just spoke to Vandenberg again, he said they're not running over to the mainland for 98 fuel this time, but suggested we bring our own to run in the 35.... don't wanna risk one of thiose engines
  2. I'm only going off what Vandenbergs and Whites have been telling me for eons.......... and I've just re-confirmed that its still the same with Fanbelt on the phone now.
  3. Thats what I mean.
  4. You're right Snowy... they need to get onto it pronto and solidify the regs. Now with both AASA and CAMS, it's increasingly difficult to know which regs we should be building to!
  5. On the fuel sampler fitting, I would strongly recommend fitting one. We ran an Sti in showroom in 2005 and the regs stated that showroom cars didn't require a fitting. Scrutineers begged to differ and I had to show them in the regs exactly where is stated it wasnt required. When we built the blue R34 we made sure we had a sampler fitting (at great expence), and yes, we were fuel tested after a stage and this is when the sampler is required.
  6. yeh...... cheating yourself out of having fun while driving
  7. It's obviously been deemed a write-off guys, otherwise the thing would have been repaired in Japan..... When you get a chance to take a look how they're built body structure wise, you'll see they'll be far from easy to repair if there's structural damage like this one... check out that C pillar. So, regardless of whether it's only to be rally rego'd, not a good buy in my book.
  8. lol... yeah got me Ben? Weeks/Whites run Motec, Jim runs Motec I think.....
  9. Hmmm, I don't really understand the point he's trying to make with the exception that yes, there are cheaters, always has been, always will be. His point re the R35 is mute, as far as I'm aware the rules have been modified in the interests of safety and competetion for AASA events at least, to allow a 1" downsize in rim diameter for cars such as the 35, Lambo, Gt2 etc so they can actually procure a genuine R spec tyre. Insinuating that there is a mate's deal with regard to what is allowed to be modified is garbage.... scrutineers are totally independent of the organisers, and as such only scrutinise the rules that the organisers have put into place. Every event I go to, I know there are cars that are "cheaters", but from MY point of view, these people are only cheating themselves. Surely the elation of winning/placing in your class or whatever is soured by knowing you're running an illegal car? I would think so...... I/we have beaten cheaters, and been beaten by cheaters, but you can't spend your time worrying about what others are up to, run your own rally, and what happens, happens. And I didn't see in his spiel anywhere where he had a whinge about all the Evo and STi runners with strokers?
  10. "Your" 98 is shipped in the same unflushed container as kero, diesel, 91 octane etc...... we'd rather not take the risk of a bad batch. I've seen it too many times before. But do tell if there's been a major change in the garunteed quality of the fuel?!?!
  11. Yeh, I'm with Roy, and you too evidently Stu! I love it... just love it, and can't wait to see her lapping it up!
  12. Thanks mate, we'll be sure to catch up, hopefully though we won't be needing the hoist! Do you know if we're allowed to transport fuel drums on the Burnie ship? wanting to bring mainland BP 98 over in the ute......
  13. I'd probably lean toward Teins... see Fulcrum at Moorooka. Graham Scudamore-Smith is your man there. Tell him I sent and he may even look after you a bit. Yep, look around for some nice light 17's... 33 GTR wheels would be perfect for you. Don't worry about a torque splitter yet, just have the ATTESSA system filter cleaned and flushed if yours is feeling lazy......
  14. Yes they've got it well sorted now
  15. Gee, that explains the "advanced driving techniques" hey Hollywood!?!? lol
  16. Into Burnie mate............
  17. lol.... I just noticed the goon through the rear window
  18. Great stuff Harry! I watched you from both the Carrossell and under Dunlop, car was looking very settled and fast lol.... there was some pretty ordinary displays of driving too as usual, I don't know how there isn't more accidents to be honest. Watching for a couple of hours was a real eye opener! How the XT didn't go over I don't know..... she'll be back soon
  19. I missed racing but went out and had a gander in the morning. Good variety of cars, and Steve took my place in his 34 GTR. Hope you enjoyed it mate! Chrisso went a little deep under brakes into the Carossell in the XT GT .... he promises it wasn't because I was standing there watching! At least he managed to turn it sideways for the wall contact rather than going nose in....... a little persuasive hammer work and it was out circulating an hour or so later
  20. I'm SHATTERED to say I'm out.... car isn't ready Harry, or anyone, if you want my entry place, call me on 0438 830 641.
  21. lol... if you're going to do the rears you'd better to the front as well
  22. That too? hmmmm, I'm not going to talk the changes down, they could be good, JT said he wants to keep the allure of the place and not have another QR. But I guess in this day and age they do need to try and make it safer. I'm a little depressed this morning.... car's not even half way done and I don't even know when I'll get a chance to wheel align it!
  23. Wierd I was just mentioning that really nice n light intercooler on my olg gtr Duncan.... new owner has just posted it for sale, in case your interested; http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ar...er-t236454.html
  24. Great turbos, had them on my 32 gtr as well. Stock weight with internally standard engine, 11.1 @ 129 mph. Nice responsive turbo excellent for circuit work. Another bump for ya bud.
  25. No sweat mate. QR is a bit "safer" anyway. DBA are far from the best available, but are a reasonable rotor for your car's current level. Don't get cross drilled, just slotted ones. A cheap pad for your car's level is Bendix Ultimate. Some guys hate them, I've had them though and they're fine for what you need. It would be prudent to start looking for some 2nd hand GTR Brembos as a minimum, brakes are something you can't really overdo. Have a good talk to people before spending money on Japanese spec coil overs. The Tein's Fulcrum do are good for a daily driver with some sport use, but Jap spec ones are appalling. Tyres, if you're having a punt, road tyres get chewed fairly quickly, I'd suggest just enjoy your first outing on your roadies, and maybe invest in a second set of wheels/tyres specifically for the track if you really enjoy it. I don't know what a C Drive is..... I'm not that good with computers
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