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a locked diff is usually used to transfer equal power to each wheel. instead of a difference of power between both tyres which is what can sometimes happen, esspecially under heavy load.

i woulda been happy without it tho, but it comes with the car so i have no probs with that.

once i get the car ill put up some pics ya'll

should be middle of next week hopefully

depending on the paperwork.

im goin out next week and gettin a blitz air filter kit and an exhaust. i didnt get paid as much as i throught i would so the exhaust may be a lil while off yet which sux

but we'll see how i go i waitin on my tax check to come in before i buy the exhaust

anyway pics soon guys

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hey all

finally got my car sorted out, on the truck tomorrow, should have it by monday, i was hopin to have it for the weekend but what can u do.

ill post some pics up after i get it and install all the stuff i already have for it.

cant wait

Jake

hey all

here is a pic of my newie, picked it up 2day that is the sale pic, but i will take some once i give it a wash tomorrow and fix up all the wires i didnt hide tonight.

i am stoked

it was a bit scary when becuse it has a locked diff it wurrs in 3rd and 4th at low revs but i talked to a machanic and he says because its tryin to push both wheels, the gears are stugglin at lower revs. so that easyed my mind a bit. still gunna get it checked tho

anyway stock as a rock except for a stezza and pod atm, exhaust to come and then wheels probably

im not into uppin the boost or anything like that atm maybe a cooler later down the track but im sweet with my ride atm i love it

gets alot of attention tho good and bad

Jake

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hey all heres some piccies of my new ride, sorry they are from my phone so yeah, i had it for one day and some dude reveresed onto it in a shoppin centre carpark, i even parked it way down the back, so that was a lil bit shit,

but all in all its great i love it and dam it is fast, but i also like it coz it is smooth to drive just normally its awsome

anyway let me know what u think

thats the dent where i got hit the img005

gettin it fixed on tuesday

shit like that always seems to happen to me

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Nice pick up mate. Looks quite nice, from the looks of it ... a series 1 R34 98 model? stockie gtt wing looks pretty good too, wish mine had come with that instead of the altia/nismo one. The little dent will come out nicely in the hands of a panelbeater.

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