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Thanks Sean, I will make another call. That dude must not have been too interested in selling me a car..

Jono,

Either call Ben or Vas, i had Ben over at my yard yesterday i told him i had a mate keen on an 86 he said there's one here to test drive but the wait is currently 3 months for the base model and 2 years for the GT-S or whatever the one is with the bodykit and spoiler.

Ben - 0400 422 628

Vasili - 0400 251 725

They will both help you out man.

Thanks mate, as soon as I get a chance I will organise something with one of these guys.

About oils earlier too, A mate sent me an interesting test of all oils. Seems Royal Purple and Penrite seem to be the best in these particular tests.

http://www.users.on.net/~pacey/sau/Oil%20Tests.pdf

Anyone know anyone who wants some of this stuff.

For Sale:

SR20 Forged Bottom end Package Used but in very good condition.

- Eagle Forge I-Beam Rods with ARP Bolts

- Venolia Forged Alloy Pistons measure 86.5mm

- Stock SR20 Crank has ACL Bearings but should be Replaced when rebuilding engine.

Take the lot for $700 ono

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BENNY BOY THESE ARE H BEAM RODS MATE :domokun:

I think once i'm finally off these P plates i'll look for a tidy S15. Seems to be a shit load of SR20 bits and peices reasonably accessible and cheap rather than turning the V35 FI or throwing a Vortech on it.

I think once i'm finally off these P plates i'll look for a tidy S15. Seems to be a shit load of SR20 bits and peices reasonably accessible and cheap rather than turning the V35 FI or throwing a Vortech on it.

thats why u mod cars lol... to be different. in saying that if u dont wanna spend BULK cash then yes lightly mod an S15, theres parts everywhere for them

Yeah there isn't many V35's in Aus that are Turbo'd or Supercharged so it would be interesting, but the only real downfall with my car is that there isn't a lot of people in the country that know a great deal about them and parts almost always have to be sourced from Japan/USA.

I still have 12 months.. so i got plenty of time to decide!

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