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well at least you didnt buy a holden like some other tool i know...

aha thats where your ceffy went cc. and thats what you bought nik, a vl?, an update on my (your old) 32 is its copped a r33 s2 turbs and a fmic and some wheels :D(a small pic for ya!) . sorry for hijacking your thread cc :(

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same boat as me, povo 31 build... mine has no panels at the moment, new bushes/balljoints make it feel goood... almost finnished my suspension, motor change before end of year!

GL

hahaha 31 is number 1!

Good to see mate! Now quit your whinging - 31s are almost a ceffie :) (s13 coilovers with slightly stiffer fronts to accomodate the anchor-weight of the RB and they can handle almost the same as an s13 oooh baby)

Even Grants' in on this convo omg! Its Luke from mossy high :)

Im just about to sell my s3 auto silhoette to get a s3 manual silhouette in mint condition.

My plan is just to fit a minispool, extractors (already got them), and some low hard springs, then have a daily drifter. (my 180s NEVER going in another carpark. weekender only).

Go hard son!

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This one is a boat. With s13 suspension in it it would be nice - it actually feels good and I can see it being a rewarding car with some good suspension.

Unfortunately I'm giving up. I'll probably buy another car in the next 5 years but for now it'll be staying stock. I'll be selling up my parts over the next couple of weeks - which is a pity cos I had the majority of bits to make the r31 a fun drifting package :\

This one is a boat. With s13 suspension in it it would be nice - it actually feels good and I can see it being a rewarding car with some good suspension.

Unfortunately I'm giving up. I'll probably buy another car in the next 5 years but for now it'll be staying stock. I'll be selling up my parts over the next couple of weeks - which is a pity cos I had the majority of bits to make the r31 a fun drifting package :\

geez, im sorry to hear that mate, i hope things get better for you soon :(

i have a heap of suspension spares after writing mine off... GTS2 front struts with camber tops, bilsteins, ebc green stuff pads+RDA rotors(100km on em), height adjustable rear bilsteins, lovell springs on both. whiteline swaybars, whiteline strutbrace. with these mods my car handled amazingly. now looking for a ceffie :laugh:

hahaha i spray painted 2 panels of my old r31 before i sold it, i wrote HELP! on the roof and f**k u on the boot, was a gooood nite. i think the kid is probably still driving around with help on the roof.

that kid was me

sold the car ages ago and got me a silo

and rubbing compound is great stuff :D

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