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send it down to tassie, damo and i will throw a rb26 manifold on it, and even set it on fire if you want

No insurance thoe for fires. to many fires..... they wont cover us any more.

That may not be as silly as it sounds :) ..... :D

all i work on is r32s roy. TD06 and 2.2L is our circuit car specs.

i has a big new shed to.

tassy has the best events to.

if you flood the system well have to charge tripple just like all the major companies.

ben you can send yours down prior to targa. tim is just around the road from me so he can monitor progress. haha

You don't want them seeing under the bonnet benny, they might get a bit confused! IE Where does all the goodness come from when it looks so stock...

I'd say it all comes from the cabin though :(

But if you did send it down id be more than happy to keep the cobwebs off it :P

You don't want them seeing under the bonnet benny, they might get a bit confused! IE Where does all the goodness come from when it looks so stock...

I'd say it all comes from the cabin though :(

But if you did send it down id be more than happy to keep the cobwebs off it :P

we already had a good look at targa.

i already know the speed comes from captin clutch stabbing

Looks like a well sorted R33 . Go give it a trash and post up some vids :O

thanks =) still trying to sort out some issue regarding the gate not working :(

added some stuff

R32 GTR VSpec 2 N1 Master

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Change my seat from Zeta 2 to a Zeta 3 (sport) not really happy with the new seat as doesn't hold me enough compare to the old one so will most likely be going back

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Relocated my afm to the intercooler piping so i can run a 4inch intake pipe; was a tight fit

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Turbo atm, will get an intake pipe made up soon

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Just running in the lsd atm; 500km of easy street driving, then once that is done i get it on the dyno for a retune

Hey mate, all looking good :(

Can I ask how much you picked the N1 master cylinder up for, and where you got it from?

direct from Nissan lucky the Perth guy stocks them, was $450 or $500 trade price. There is afew types you can get i needed the non abs one with 3 outlet but they also have nonabs 2 outlet. If you need the part number let me know I got it written down somewhere

direct from Nissan lucky the Perth guy stocks them, was $450 or $500 trade price. There is afew types you can get i needed the non abs one with 3 outlet but they also have nonabs 2 outlet. If you need the part number let me know I got it written down somewhere

wow the new ones i priced up were around the $350 mark for future reference.

wow the new ones i priced up were around the $350 mark for future reference.

depending which type you get depends on the price. the 2 outlet one was $400 trade price.

also the non-abs one are alot more pricey as you can only get the vspec 2 n1 master (all other gtr models have abs)

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