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just got it done through a mate at cox automotive, he charges what a normal mechanic charges $66/hr. + parts. takes 4-5hrs i think. depends on

lol, u got coxy to do it?!?!?!!!!!

i will c how u go, and if it is still in the gearbox ill get him to install mine

:)

just got it done through a mate at cox automotive, he charges what a normal mechanic charges $66/hr. + parts. takes 4-5hrs i think. depends on

4 to 5 hours to change a clutch, jesus.. i'd hate to be paying $66/hour for that. I know a mechanic who will put a clutch in for you for $50/hour. Has his own hoist at his house, i wouldn't trust anyone else on the coast with my skyline. Pm if you wwant his details.

yeah you can use the na cams but they are only fractinally better then originals, go the poncams and you wont look back :).

Ouch thought that might of been the case with the gtt but wasnt sure if your bro had on too.Hope this thread get more active for the coast, people might start to talk. :)

haha yeah.. pitty he did crash it.. but he learnt his lesson.. guess he was too young for a GTT.. 17 lol.. when i was 17 i had a GTR ahahaha.. but had 100times more experience than he did.

look chris we brought this thread back... more active than damn whoretown.. lol

be prepared to get welts,Its fun as but man last time i went i got a few beauty's.

shit yeah love paint ball.. not many good ones here in brisbane :worship:

4 to 5 hours to change a clutch, jesus.. i'd hate to be paying $66/hour for that. I know a mechanic who will put a clutch in for you for $50/hour. Has his own hoist at his house, i wouldn't trust anyone else on the coast with my skyline. Pm if you wwant his details.

4-5 hours on GTR clutch.. thats not right...

4 to 5 hours to change a clutch, jesus.. i'd hate to be paying $66/hour for that. I know a mechanic who will put a clutch in for you for $50/hour. Has his own hoist at his house, i wouldn't trust anyone else on the coast with my skyline. Pm if you wwant his details.

Let me guess marty. Oh and he doesnt like doin gtst or many gtr clutches as they are a bit heavy for one person to deal with since he works on his own, if you ever actually attempted it yourself you would know, i have done it and its not exactly the easiest to pull out and thats prob why it took coxy 4 to 5 hours.

haha yeah.. pitty he did crash it.. but he learnt his lesson.. guess he was too young for a GTT.. 17 lol.. when i was 17 i had a GTR ahahaha.. but had 100times more experience than he did.

look chris we brought this thread back... more active than damn whoretown.. lol

shit yeah love paint ball.. not many good ones here in brisbane :D

4-5 hours on GTR clutch.. thats not right...

Oh 17 shit thats pretty young these yuong boy behind something with a bit of power, bit like tryn to handle a woman at that age dont know what to expect and unpredictable :D .The boys are coming out of the woodwork now.

Hey Dazza thought i heard you the other arvo leaving cox work must of been just after you go the car back hey, i was in the area. I miss that rb sound :D

Hell yeah skirmish is awsome, actually thats and idea, maybe all us sunny coast boys should head out for a game or two one weekend, but in 6 weeks when i get back from holidays.Whos keen?? We might even ket you to Mark come up :cheers:

chris.. u knw u wanna get this. CLICK ME

You really got a thing for 32 gts still donch ya?

Sorry guys and "gals" we should go do skirmish one day.. would be good to catch up with all the skyline lovers and to get out of our cars and interact... and bruise each other. :P

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Let me guess marty. Oh and he doesnt like doin gtst or many gtr clutches as they are a bit heavy for one person to deal with since he works on his own, if you ever actually attempted it yourself you would know, i have done it and its not exactly the easiest to pull out and thats prob why it took coxy 4 to 5 hours.

Yes marty, so why dont you go help him with the job then, or you could just stand back and pay someone else a mint to do it, hell its your money, tip it down the drain for all i care, just trying to help. Oh, and yes i've done the clutch in my gtr, done a 180sx clutch, done a 33 gts clutch, done a s1 s14 motor/box/clutch.. uhm done a como box.. so i'm a bit beyond " attempting ".

yea it suxxx...especially for driving. but not like it matters for me at the moment, i dont have my car, getting sprayed ;) yay! hopefully this weather clears up this weekend.

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You really got a thing for 32 gts still donch ya?

Sorry guys and "gals" we should go do skirmish one day.. would be good to catch up with all the skyline lovers and to get out of our cars and interact... and bruise each other. ;)

did u even notice what it was.? basically that is a R33 GTR in a 60kg lighterbody with a harsher :bunny: attessa with the best looking gtr body and in the best colour ever.. (appart from bayside) u knw u want it chris.. fark if i had the spare moolah ill snatch it straight up!.. seriously it is worth every penny and a grade 4 too

yea it suxxx...especially for driving. but not like it matters for me at the moment, i dont have my car, getting sprayed :banana: yay! hopefully this weather clears up this weekend.

wet weather is fun in 180sx lol.. soo light

hope ur panel shop knws what they are doin, if ther is moisture in the air when it is spray sometimes even in the booth lil bubbles can form under the paint after a while. its shit:domokun:

wet weather is fun in 180sx lol.. soo light

hope ur panel shop knws what they are doin, if ther is moisture in the air when it is spray sometimes even in the booth lil bubbles can form under the paint after a while. its shit:domokun:

hmm well he specialises in paint and repair, he is only a small business by the looks of it but im sure he'll do a good job. Plus if i get any problems ill just take it back and get him to do it again :wave:

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