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Ok, why is the old site address linking straight to SAU??? I thought the idea was to leave it read only for a while and then shut it down???

It looks like it has started already... You guys say one thing but do something else... Sounds way too familiar!!! I'm out of here!!!

Hey Nick. Don't take all of this so serious.... I in fact would love to see and go for a drive in your car sometime.

The fact it has an LS1 in it is always gonna cause a stir (especially on here)

Have you thought about what tread you want yet?

Ok, why is the old site address linking straight to SAU??? I thought the idea was to leave it read only for a while and then shut it down???

It looks like it has started already... You guys say one thing but do something else... Sounds way too familiar!!! I'm out of here!!!

Good, only input I've seen since you've been here is whinging anyway. :wave:

Hey Nick. Don't take all of this so serious.... I in fact would love to see and go for a drive in your car sometime.

The fact it has an LS1 in it is always gonna cause a stir (especially on here)

Have you thought about what tread you want yet?

Not taking things seriously, stupid Internet lol.

And I duno, I'm gona head down to willowbank this week for the test and tune and see how she hooks up on the stickier surface...

I know it sounds ridiculous because I'm not making huge power but I'm seriously playing powerskid games through first and second and the first hint of a launch.

I guess $100 235/45s will do that :P

Do you really want us to answer that?

What's going on Zac

Nothing much working, taking about cars

Oh yeah nick ls1 umm got a bit of a suggestion. Was talking to someone about cams and springs... Is yours double springed?

Ok, why is the old site address linking straight to SAU??? I thought the idea was to leave it read only for a while and then shut it down???

It looks like it has started already... You guys say one thing but do something else... Sounds way too familiar!!! I'm out of here!!!

you are such a tard. Would you like a jump to conclusions board game as a parting gift?

the web host of the old forums is sh1thouse and i setup a redirect but it seem to redirect "all" http requests. I am working with them to resolve it.

Nothing much working, taking about cars

Oh yeah nick ls1 umm got a bit of a suggestion. Was talking to someone about cams and springs... Is yours double springed?

It's still stock cam ATM, its getting a comp cam 232/234 112lsa, better pushrods and valve springs after the drag day. I'm not sure if there double sprung or just heavier spring rate

Ok, why is the old site address linking straight to SAU??? I thought the idea was to leave it read only for a while and then shut it down???

It looks like it has started already... You guys say one thing but do something else... Sounds way too familiar!!! I'm out of here!!!

Yep we are straight up all shit blokes. Should be shot. How is your tin foil hat dave?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/424059-voting-on-forum-relocation-to-the-mothersite/#entry6893404

just thinking about cheap tyre options. Like Nankangs and Federal 255/40.

I have a full set of Advan A048 255/40s sitting in my garage as well but want to use for track days (if my car ever gets finished :( )

It's still stock cam ATM, its getting a comp cam 232/234 112lsa, better pushrods and valve springs after the drag day. I'm not sure if there double sprung or just heavier spring rate

Better pushrods is an oxymoron.

For tyres I would see what sort of money you can get Federal EVOs for. Or just use the 595s and get them hot, Noel used them back in the day and they performed well after a large burnout! Also Theo Woolett ran a 9 on them in his GTR so they cant be all bad!

But in all seriousness 90/10 shocks is what you really need. When I first upgraded the turbo in my old 32 I had no traction at all, if I went to pass someone on the highway it would put on a smoke show! But i set up my subframe bushed for squat and got the shockies set up to keep the weight down over the rear and the problem was solved.

In fact I wager that even with bigger, better street tyres you wont get much of a result until the suspension is addressed

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Hey Nick. Don't take all of this so serious.... I in fact would love to see and go for a drive in your car sometime.

The fact it has an LS1 in it is always gonna cause a stir (especially on here)

Have you thought about what tread you want yet?

Same here. Fix brakes and suspension first though.

Are you positively annoyed friend? bro?

Lawl. Take your car against the abomination at drags :P I know that you said you couldn't be there, but I can drive her :P

you are such a tard. Would you like a jump to conclusions board game as a parting gift?

the web host of the old forums is sh1thouse and i setup a redirect but it seem to redirect "all" http requests. I am working with them to resolve it.

This. Let's not forget that Ben is doing this for FREE in his OWN spare time. Spare time is time that tends not to be at work, or involved in other activities outside the club (read "shagging waitresses" for benno)

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