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For those who were going to the Japanese swap meet thing that was going to be on Sunday;

CLASSIC JAPANESE SHOW & SHINE

POSTPONED!

Due to some excellent rainfall the location for the show is waterlogged and the event will now be held on the 14th of October go to CJSS Page

http://www.zcarclubq.org.au/events/cjss07.html

gtr bearings mate....its a secret haha...not really but ill explain later or atleast to dan, see if his bloke chilton knows about it or can even do it.

I know i dont have to help you, but if and when im free, instead of sitting at home doing jack i could be helping or doing something productive which will not only aid you in your gtr quest but help expand my skills, knowledge and maybe a little money on the side.

For those who were going to the Japanese swap meet thing that was going to be on Sunday;

http://www.zcarclubq.org.au/events/cjss07.html

cheers for the heads up :wave:

gtr bearings mate....its a secret haha...not really but ill explain later or atleast to dan, see if his bloke chilton knows about it or can even do it.

I know i dont have to help you, but if and when im free, instead of sitting at home doing jack i could be helping or doing something productive which will not only aid you in your gtr quest but help expand my skills, knowledge and maybe a little money on the side.

hmm ok, i'm intruiged

that's true. well theres a fair bit of welding that needs doing. cage, seam welding (stitching), boot modification

i've now got my hands on a copy of the design guidlines so i have all the requirments i/we need to meet for it all, which entail lets me get mod plates for the work, so it can be easily done ourselves

awesome...well for the cage im assuming that andra has a rule book like cams and in it they would have various designs that would comply to their specs and you can build one and then get it checked and approved. Thats how we did it for our cage, picked one design out of the cams book and built it and got it complied.

I guess same goes for the design guidelines from tpt. Which should take any guess work out of it all. I know one of the blokes who is a customer at mercury who runs a 32gtr for drag racing has a half cage in his, so even still could copy his one which im sure is andra spec.

storey, is i changed my oil ;) and took off my front bumper so i could trim some more plastic outa the front, and thought i would trry and fit my washer bottle,...

:thumbsup: still no washer bottle

how much oil exactly should be put in the rb25s ;)

i ask, becuase yesterday we changed my brothers oil, and he got 4 litres

today we did mine and i got just under 5

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