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Hey guys I'm buying a car hoist from a Chinese supplier and am wondering if anyone else here would be interested in getting one too ? Reason I ask is the more you buy the cheaper it is. I have seen this particular hoist in action and was impressed ! They are 240v single phase and come in many sizes. If interested or wanna know more let me know .... Also if you have had any experiences with these Chinese hoists good or bad let me know I be interested to hear

Ahhh I so badly want a hoist but have nowhere to put one :( lol

I'm not 100% sure but Leon (if you've met him) got his hoist pretty cheap and might be a similar item. Like I said, dont quote me on that, I dont remember where he got his hoist from, I just thought he said it was pretty well priced

Big thanks to Benny Earl and Godzilla Morotsport for all his help over the years. All this work has paid off car made good power.

98 Unleaded 330kw at 18 PSI

E85 430kw at 25 PSI

That's excellent work mate! Very impressive numbers.

100kw power gain through e85? Really?!

Thinking about getting some swaybars for my car. At the moment looking at going whiteline 24mm adjustable front and 20mm adjustable rear.

Open to any suggestions on this. Whiteline have been great so far, thats why I was going with them but happy to switch if someone has found something better :)

Yeah Cal I'd go Whiteline Swaybars they are adjustable and are really good quality. I have Cusco Swaybars on my R33 GTR they where ok but they were not adjustable. With full rose jointed Ikeya Formula Suspension arms and solid cradle bushes on the car it handled like it was on train tracks.

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Heard on the radio that they are putting up plans for a full motor-sport complex in townsville. Drag, circuit the works. Fingers crossed it goes through I may have to resurrect the 180sx time attack project. :woot:

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