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i spoke to the previous owner of the car not long ago, and he said something along the lines of if you launch it in 1st and grab 2nd, more than likely that your gear box will blow. Think it happened to him twice.  :P you wont hear this happening with a rb25 gearbox now would you?

ive heard that about the SR20 boxes, when you install a heavy clutch the gearbox cops it heaps bad

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this goes to show, in my view anyway, that skylines come factory with alot of components that can cope a fair amount of abuse. big brakes and 5 stud wheels doesnt go astray either unlike our silvia/early model 180sx counterparts.

having said that, wanna swap exhaust Sam since you always wanted a resonator in your exhaust why not trade for a weak and see how you like it??  :lol:  :lol: serious offer btw

hmm, too much effort to swap exhausts

hmm, too much effort to swap exhausts

pathetic excuse sam, if you love your exhaust just say so. :P i can remove an exhaust (turbo back) in 40 mins tops. i have car ramps (btw if your reading this will you know what i mean) and tools. but here is an exhaust design that i would like on mine....

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:lol:

so you just want the bread?

yeah basically :lol:

BUT substitute those ingredients with fries and it would taste just the same. :P

thats just 2 straight through pipes, that would be loud as!!!

shit yeah, but it would sound absolutely awesome. i wonder if it would hinder exhaust flow and performance though since the exhaust flow is distrupted by twin pipes..i wouldnt think so though???

yeah basically  :lol:

BUT substitute those ingredients with fries and it would taste just the same.  :P

shit yeah, but it would sound absolutely awesome. i wonder if it would hinder exhaust flow and performance though since the exhaust flow is distrupted by twin pipes..i wouldnt think so though???

hmm, not sure on that one... give it a go and find out :)

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