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treads international is northside???

yeah way northside, up near redcliffe but it is well worth it, just ring to make sure they will be there because they make deliveries and sometimes arent there all day on a saturday

HI5

PS the muffler isnt a rice cannon that every man and his excell has, it attracts no attention and still flows the same due to the fact that the cross section area is the same as a large tip....if it fitted the R32 I would have swapped in an instant, the R32 one shits me no end

f the flow, its the sound ur after :rofl:

Tredz international

I got bridgstone tyres in pretty good nick for $80 each

Where as new crap nankangs were going to cost over $1000 these prices are for 18s but

But tredz dont fit so you will have to book someone to fit them too

and not to mention they were 265 wide :O

ok, should get the car back from dan tomorrow night.

i`ll check the tyre size and give'em a call wednesday to see if they`ll be around on saturday and if they got my tyres in stock.

thanks andy :rofl:

:O

Riciest statment of the day award goes to.......shane!

i was waiting for that...but come on, why would u want to hide that lovely note of an RB? :O

Also, when u have a stuffed clutch, if u have a louder exhaust, u can hear when its going to slip much easily

Shane when do you get your adaptor plate?

supposodly today, i'll be ringing them this arvo to see if it's done. and fingers crossed it fits and i dont have to alter it! (or i'll be pushing to get it done b4 the weekend)

yeah way northside, up near redcliffe but it is well worth it, just ring to make sure they will be there because they make deliveries and sometimes arent there all day on a saturday

I take it these are imported tyres?

depends if i cant get my mates hoist ill have to do it on the ground again, and then if the box wants to play ball when it goes back in :P.

NISSAN, what car, engine & gearbox is it for? ill make a call

all u need is a new throwout bearing (which should come with the clutch), no need for a pivot, and wtf is a needle roller :laugh:

its basically for Rb20 engine and gear box from an R32......

cool i'll check when i get the clutch, if i get that bearing.....

They sure are!

BTW I think I want this

dynoGT30rPSI_web.jpg

A garrett GT30R on a rb25....and that one has no cams

Chances are they are not legal in australia then. There are alot of places doing this but they dont meet our standards, so my advice would be to check them out as it probably would void all insurance.

Nice graph, thats the turbo i was looking at.

Chances are they are not legal in australia then. There are alot of places doing this but they dont meet our standards, so my advice would be to check them out as it probably would void all insurance.

Nice graph, thats the turbo i was looking at.

the ones I got are bridgestone S03 and 2s standard issue on HSV's :laugh: so they comply

There are many specs on GT30s...that one is the .63 housing, anything bigger is too big so make sure you get the right one!

i'm lookin at actually gettin the GT35R turbo for mine.

wantin around 250/260kw's atm but with the bigger turbo, can always get more power later on once i feel the need for more.

A gt30R will be heaps enough for that goal and with higher boost it will do over 300rwkw with much less lag than a GT35R

If you look at the graph the GT30 is making 270 on only 15psi

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