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  1. Sure about that? 90% of SAU work in IT
  2. Hey guys, Just wondering if anyone here has had any experience with Painless Wiring harnesses? http://www.painlessperformance.com/ The more I strip out of my car, the more useless loom is revealed, it's driving me nuts! Seems like a good solution to my wiring nightmare Cheers Dane
  3. Apparently they don't sell RE55's in the states full stop, only here and in Japan. Guess we can count ourselves lucky for that! Though cups might be interesting... Pity they don't make a 235/45/17, but they do make a 275/40/17 which would be nice. In regards to the deflectors, I know Nismo themselves make them
  4. That's what I was contemplating running too. At the moment I'm just going 17x9 +22 with 30mm spacers, but going to the 18 is a consideration due to being able to run 285's. Pity the 18in RE's are so pricey...
  5. From the US, cheaper than here going by what my mate paid. Not sure what model he got though. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HANS-DEVICE...emZ150263192875
  6. They're just called air deflector plates from what I'm aware, you can get them from nismo.com.au under the brakes section. Sorry, I can't help with the legality issue of the backing plates, I have no idea! Marcus: Good link mate, pity they don't sell RE55s in the states, or DZ03g's Dane
  7. Hey mate, try Protek Tyres or Bridgestone Maribyrnong for the RE55's. They may have some in stock. Femno: Attached is some pics mate. I can't comment on them because I don't have them, but am looking to put some on in the near future.
  8. 18x10.5 -35!! Haha that's serious Adz! It's a shame Bridgestone don't just make a wider 18 inch RE55... How wide are your current ones, or did you send them back to get altered?
  9. Used Greddy square catch can, good condition. $100 PM or reply here Postage ok Cheers Dane
  10. Thanks for that mate. I might contact Greenline and see if they can track some down.
  11. I saw that E63 yesterday on the freeway, very nice.
  12. That sucks Steve... not good at all man
  13. Gareth runs the RDA's on his GT-R for track work, and says they're holding up fine so I'm sure they'll be enough for your street application. The Stoptechs are pricey, I wouldn't bother with that expenditure for the street personally.
  14. Yeah, they're not cheap! Their seats are nice. I sat in one the other day and it was a very similar fit to my seat. I've been buying OMP gear from Europe. Just bought a couple of harnesses and some racing booties.
  15. Revolution aren't stocking OMP any more unfortunately, which is a shame because I like OMP gear.
  16. I could imagine it'd be a royal pain to clean... but worth it to still have a car!
  17. That's not good at all guys, one less track to go to... Oh well, at least we still have the good ones
  18. Has anyone got a full extinguishing system in their car? I don't know the name of it, but I'm sure you know what I mean. Pull the cord and fire be gone I've contemplated one, but gather that they're prohibitively expensive.
  19. A third vote for the GP90.
  20. Mate just got one for his 944. It's a nifty device, and the vids on it really open your eyes to what can happen in an accident. If you can afford it, why not? The only drawback seems to be a lack of mobility, but I'm sure you'd get used to it.
  21. Even if it's legal, a harness on the street would be an absolute pain in the arse, it really stops you doing a lot of things... forget about reaching into the glovebox or the back seat! That's a nice looking seat though
  22. It just has to be 1kg or above as far as I'm aware, with a metal mounting bracket. Correct me if I'm wrong though
  23. Nice one Alan! Wanna lend it to me for a week? You're going to make me want an Evo again...
  24. Geez, and I was excited picking up my carbon dash panel last night!
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