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Yeah, Im not a fan of the front bar as it stands now. I have attached a MS paint pic of what I would like to do, I think it just makes the car so much cleaner. (excuse the MS Paint effort LOL)

Anyway, might have to get some quotes on it to find out how much. I was thinking of a GTR bar, but at $300 for the bar from Viva, then modification to fit, then painting, figure It might be a cheaper option just to modify the existing bar :worship:

Yeh thats exactly how my bar is! Alot smoother in my opinion! Besides i thing the GTR bar needs to have the wider front 1/4's otherwise it looks wak!

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ANy one out there know if 180 seat rails are a direct fit with r33 seat rails??? I have found some cool bucket seats that are coming out of a 180 and before i waste a couple of hours fitting them in my r33 ii would like to find out whether they just bolt straight into the existing holes...

Cubes....... anyone........

Its really not difficult to own an R34 GTT at the age of 19.

They can be picked up for ~25k ish.

Back when I was 19 I bought a 25k VS 5ltr 5speed commodore, ~3years old back then.

Exactly, you just gotta work hard (and have decent pay ofcourse) and know how to save ur money.

I have no idea Red..

Regarding your stuck coil over. I had to use a fence post on the end of a breaker bar on one of mine.

Your good at persisting; give it another shot. :P

Suspension is being done as we speak.... i needed a hex head socket set not a 16 point one.... .i kept rounding off the bolts (this time persistance didnt pay off)... so i thought it was time to give it to the pros to do......

anyone keen on trying to keep up tomorrow night... same time same place if it is dry. (hills run)

any idea on the 180 seat rails being a direct fit to a 33????....anyone

Regards,,,, Chris

Chris, just get a $30 socket set from Supercheap or somewhere if you're in need of some. That or get a set of ring spanners as "multifit" tools are always going to strip nuts etc. Even adjustable spanners are evil (2 edges of grip). Whenever possible, ALWAYS have all six sides gripped.

Anyway, hope you're happy with how it turns out :P

Chris, just get a $30 socket set from Supercheap or somewhere if you're in need of some. That or get a set of ring spanners as "multifit" tools are always going to strip nuts etc. Even adjustable spanners are evil (2 edges of grip). Whenever possible, ALWAYS have all six sides gripped.

Anyway, hope you're happy with how it turns out :P

I hope so too after another 200 spent on my car....

Ive blown 6gs in two weeks and had a lot of fun doing it!!!!!!! (not all on the car mind you)

yay! im $1500 closer to getting my skyline :thumbsup:

now i just gotta start deciding which one i want...

... might need to go drive a few more....

if ya want a 33 i may be looking at selling mine, not quite sure just yet though, Have to talk to a few people first to sort some shit out

Hiya Shaun :thumbsup:

I did get your email, sorry was so busy today...

I will ask around and get back to you :thumbsup:

Have you been spotted yet with the new plates?

Hey Jess :P

It is all good, i know you are busy it is all good.

No spotting with the plates yet as i am not putting them on until the new front bar gets fitted and painted and the rear number plate bracket gets fixed.

How is your car going?

nice too see my advice goes unnoticed once again would of had it installed for half that price and a good price on tires

ah well, so long as your happyw

I hope so too after another 200 spent on my car....

Ive blown 6gs in two weeks and had a lot of fun doing it!!!!!!! (not all on the car mind you)

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