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Everything posted by Manuel Kasko
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Only thing is trying to find where to get one John, not so much about what sensor to get. Status linked the ebay seller but I just don't know if you can trust that it's a real sensor that will work. Other places sell them for like $300+ Which seems too expensive when they can be had on ebay for $70
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Hey guys, I'm still tossing up between turbos for my build. To be honest I just want the most responsive and snappy 300rwkw on E85 for the street. I found a build thread where someone had made some very nice results on the highflow 21U turbo used on a R34. There are a few options for me but I'm unsure. SS1PU (I had one of these in my R33 for a few years and loved it, Stao has altered the build of these over the years and they seem to have gotten even better) R34 Highflow (currently have the turbo so it would be cheap and easy to sort, but I'm unsure if it's going to be nice and responsive) R33 Highflow (more responsive than the R34 highflow and I'm not sure where this sits between a SS1PU and the SS2 in terms of response and feel for street) SS2 (stao said this is strong and powerful delivery) I've looked at a fair few dyno sheets but still can't wrap my head around it all, can anyone lend some input
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Are zip ties a hack?
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I was waiting for you to come on in here
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Yep haha
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Se37's Price?
Manuel Kasko replied to Manuel Kasko's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
Cheers Duncan, I can remember seeing a sticker so I'll have to check them out when I'm down the coast next. They are very similar to my +22 fitment with my current 18x9.5 Thanks for the input. -
It may just be the way I'm reading it or I'm just too biased to see your true argument, but I still think a huge part of your argument is that people do it with pokies, ciggies and alcohol so why not allow them to do it with drugs. I see the medical advantages but I still see no social advantage to drugs other than it being fun to be high with your mates or that it will withdraw you enough from reality that you will be able to socialise with people. My point about being high in public was meaning high on any type of drugs, otherwise I would have picked the word "stoned". I'm not too sure what type of drugs people here are arguing should be legal, you sound as if you are just talking about weed? Stoned in public still poses a risk, they don't pose a threatening risk as in they will attack someone but people react differently. Some of the things I can think of is being vision impaired, slow reaction times, withdrawn from reality and more extreme side is paranoid or even hallucinations. There is of course the people who can smoke a few bongs or joints and they will just be normal and can be a normal people, but in reality as was mentioned everyone reacts very different to drugs.
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Se37's Price?
Manuel Kasko replied to Manuel Kasko's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
Yeah good point, I guess they are only worth what someone is willing to pay. Is it very expensive to get rims resprayed to the original colour like bronze? -
Hey guys, I wasn't too sure on where to put this so I thought I would start here. Does anyone know the current price that a set of SE37's could sell for? I have had a set since I imported my R34 and I was going to put them up for sale soon after a refurbish. Not too sure on the offset but I know they are 18x9.5 They tyres on them will potentially be rubbish tyres or some fresh Federal 595s Looking at other for sale threads they have ranged in price a fair bit over the years.
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Man those are sexy!
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That's what I gathered. The only thing I see that legalising drugs would be good for is medical research and treatment, we honestly don't need them as a social thing just because we should have the choice. People make bad and unreasonable decisions that effect others around them all the time. You can't honestly sit back and say people should have the choice because it only effects them. How about if they show up to work high, that effects their employer. How about if they decide to go out in public high, that effects the people around them. There are a lot more bad things that would come from legalisation of drugs than the good things. Another thing that hasn't been mentioned is the part about social benefits playing a major part in funding peoples habits. I know a fair few guys that I grow up with who smoke every single day and pretty much all day, it's been a long time since I have seen them and they haven't been stoned. They all have no jobs and no form of income other than centerlink payments. My feeling towards that is that you should be drug tested regularly to have access to such benefits.
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Skyline Garage Clean Up
Manuel Kasko replied to cabramatta's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
Sent you a PM about the CAT, I'm interested. Living in Strathfield so only around the corner -
What's your stance Sin?
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Thanks for the kind words, but again you do the same as a lot of people and state that it's okay because people do it with other things. What would be the plus side to legalizing it other than it being fair because alcohol is legal?
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Removing Lock Nut - Help Needed
Manuel Kasko replied to AMR33's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
That kit is fairly cheap as well, the problem you could face though is that they don't fit inside your rim to do the job. But for $39.50 it's a pretty good idea, you could always onsell it if it doesn't work for you. -
100% my opinion as well
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Oh sorry I know nothing about the fact that my family member is a useless unproductive member of society. Sorry that I didn't research drugs before noticing how much of a toll it's taken on his family, friends and mental health. Sorry I only know that he smokes 10 bongs before work. The fact is it doesn't matter what the f**k 10 bongs is. The fact is that it's bad for you and yes it might have medical benifits and I'm all for it being available medically as long as that system is not abused and filled with loopholes. I'm so sick of hearing the illicit vs alcohol debate or argument. You essentially are saying well alcohol is bad and you allow it so why not allow drugs, what could go wrong? You actually just stated you think allowing it will help society but at the same time you compare it to alcohol which clearly dosent help society.
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Removing Lock Nut - Help Needed
Manuel Kasko replied to AMR33's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
Take it to a tyre place and they will do it easily for you. I spent days trying to work out a solution and buying sockets to see if I could belt them on. In the end it was very easy to just take it to a tyre place and they will do the work. -
Skyline Garage Clean Up
Manuel Kasko replied to cabramatta's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
Is the catco cat gutted? -
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-06/locally-grown-marijuana-to-be-legalised-in-victoria-medical/6830892
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because why would you go to rehab for something that is legal and accepted among your society?
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People really do, it's the most illogical thing I can think of. If you were logical then you would think that like alcohol, you would have kids just trying it because they are of legal age to try it. It would open the door to people who would have never otherwise tried it when it was illegal.
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Pretty much this sums everything up. I also like the idea of medical marijuana but it seems to be easily abused as well, I recently saw a stoner friend with a license to buy the stuff overseas. He 100% scammed the system and some how can now buy the stuff legally.