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Man, i there with you. Mines been off the road for.. *gulp* 12 months. Have a mass of power steering lines to re-route, 12v feeds to run through the cabin, engine oil cooler to finish lining up... all waiting till i can get my tahbin and m.fold - i LONG for the sound of the RB again

It can often be hard to get under the gurl in the ever colder nations capital, to be covered in PS fluid.

At the moment im on a raising rate dose of HiOctane / JDM vids, plus 80's Rally docos' and rides in mates fast rides

Almost there, have faith man

M

yeh i got engine oil cooler to install as well along with mounting my bolt on intercooler which dont fit argggggghhhhh but hey as u said it will come together soon...good luck with yours 2

steve that sucks about ya licence mate ill have mine bak for awhile when ya get yours...did ya even take the 33 for a run mate

hey kane, interested in you car and mods etc.

i have seen many cars (GTR's on the dyno) i believe firmly awkw is more than rwkw, as the drive train loss etc.

not as big as some people think, but about 10% difference on average!

if you have time, pm me with you mods and figures etc!

as for the cooler, i just installed my 100mm cooler on my GTR, whatta bitch, hahahahhaha!

if you need any help with anything or would just liek mroe information, dont hesitate to ask or pm me, look forward to hearing form you and seeing how your car has turned out! mine should be running, well run-in tune, in a few weeks! ~15k later! hahahahha!

did full forged bottom end, 33gtr crank brand new, everything new or replaced or overhauled to some extent!

im hoping to push close to 400rwkw, but im sure my 2860r-5 wont handle it. see hwo we go and some fine tuning might get me there, car has run 11.7 with stock everyhting just boost and turbo upgrade. so we shall see 10's hopefully on a stock box. hahaha! hopefulyl she holds up!

cheer kane, look forward to your response mate!

Garth

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my project will be on hold for a while now as finding time is hard.also my landcruiser(work ute) is in need of some TLC so it comes 1st which sucks bad... but it will happen hopefully b4 xmas this yr.....

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attempting turbo instalation tomoz,wish me luck

You still going?

:mellow:

Good luck with the install.

Why don't people just fix things as they drive the car.

Putting a car off the road for that long just isn't right....

yes still going as i did lose my licence for 12months so i had no rush in getting it going again?but now i have my licence bak the rush is on lol...got them mounted and the fuel pump just about sorted.so i still got to mount cooler and clutch then a tune....

At this point I would like to check if you have put aside $8000 or so for the possibility of a rebuild.

ahhh no...i dont think ill need to for how much power ill be running.300awkw im hoping it will hold togther for me...compression is a good 145 equal throught out all 6.. i also no things could still go bang but that the chance ill take....

ahhh no...i dont think ill need to for how much power ill be running.300awkw im hoping it will hold togther for me...compression is a good 145 equal throught out all 6.. i also no things could still go bang but that the chance ill take....

lol... can i drive it... ill make it go bang... :)

I sold my 33 ..... ill get a gtr in 2 years..... (when i can drive a turbo agen)

Going to get a commodore vx s pac 5 speed.. and put a charger on it and paint everything black make it look stock.

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lol... can i drive it... ill make it go bang... :(

I sold my 33 ..... ill get a gtr in 2 years..... (when i can drive a turbo agen)

Going to get a commodore vx s pac 5 speed.. and put a charger on it and paint everything black make it look stock.

yes steve you can drive it!!!when ya got one i can drive :)

so ya got what ya wanted for the 33 then???

vx s pack manual i hope...

yep.... no way id get an auto...but its the best power / LAW ratio i can get for my money haha

hurry up and get this bad boy together.. i am subscribed.... :blush:

yeh i reckon there not a bad old car either.what ya pay for one these days????

yes i need to get some $$$$$$$$$$$ fast...."runs to phone rings mate asking for cash weekend work"

yeh i reckon there not a bad old car either.what ya pay for one these days????

yes i need to get some $$$$$$$$$$$ fast...."runs to phone rings mate asking for cash weekend work"

for a 2002 vx series II commonwhore s pac 5 spd between 10k - 14k some ppl dream and advertise for like 19 though.

for a 2002 vx series II commonwhore s pac 5 spd between 10k - 14k some ppl dream and advertise for like 19 though.

sounds not bad then.what ya get for the 33 if ya dont mind posting...

whats a charger kit worth for one of those

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