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Adz raises hand to organise mini cruise

yeah i will see if i can afford to put it on hopefully can we will need a few good nissans if they happen to find some good 2JZ's

lol i would organise something except i get lost leaving my own street!

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yeah im not going now also :D have to decide do i goto dyno day or bring daughter home and to bed so i can take her to the royal show again and see the fire works

me thinks take her twice her mum will only take her once :D gooooo dad :(

hahaha... Not only the box but the clutch flares also. :D

You going to get the muppet bus on the rollers Darren?

I seriously looked in to an auto conversion for a little there, MV had an auto for $350 + 220 for full manual $300 something for shift kit.

UNTIL...

I stumbled upon an Rb25 5speed out of a crashed series 2 gtst for $950 with tail shaft included.

I had to rip the box out which was a nightmare due to the tunnel being compressed slightly. The box is in perfect nick; so I will be staying with manual and having some fun with the car around Mallala AND the drags once/when it opens back up.

Keen to go halves in a pair of slicks when the time comes Darren? :D

hahaha... Not only the box but the clutch flares also. :yes:

You going to get the muppet bus on the rollers Darren?

I seriously looked in to an auto conversion for a little there, MV had an auto for $350 + 220 for full manual $300 something for shift kit.

UNTIL...

I stumbled upon an Rb25 5speed out of a crashed series 2 gtst for $950 with tail shaft included.

I had to rip the box out which was a nightmare due to the tunnel being compressed slightly. The box is in perfect nick; so I will be staying with manual and having some fun with the car around Mallala AND the drags once/when it opens back up.

Keen to go halves in a pair of slicks when the time comes Darren? :)

yep more then keen.

and yes i will be there.

But we will need to have a set each to run each other,

unless your happy running on street tyres.

Each have a run with street tyres. See who gets whooped worse. :)

2 slicks aren't too expensive anyway.

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BIG thanks to Madaz for popping around and giving me a hand to get that damn box out!!!!!!!

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Each have a run with street tyres. See who gets whooped worse. :)]

i would have traction issuse up to around 100kph where you "may" get in front.

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hahah.

As long as you don't do something silly like bolt on a water/meth injection kit I think it will be close..... for you. hahah :)

im guessing by that you have a WM kit on its way?

Me Silly?

what should i bring to the dyno day?

my wifes skyline or my atv?

cant bring both, and i would find it rather amusing my quad having more power then some of the cars there.

hahaha... Not only the box but the clutch flares also. :)

You going to get the muppet bus on the rollers Darren?

I seriously looked in to an auto conversion for a little there, MV had an auto for $350 + 220 for full manual $300 something for shift kit.

UNTIL...

I stumbled upon an Rb25 5speed out of a crashed series 2 gtst for $950 with tail shaft included.

I had to rip the box out which was a nightmare due to the tunnel being compressed slightly. The box is in perfect nick; so I will be staying with manual and having some fun with the car around Mallala AND the drags once/when it opens back up.

Keen to go halves in a pair of slicks when the time comes Darren? ;)

damn, i thought i did oright finding mine for $1200 and i still need to find a yoke.

Found someone to do the tailshaft mod yet?

damn, i thought i did oright finding mine for $1200 and i still need to find a yoke.

Found someone to do the tailshaft mod yet?

Yokes can be picked up for ~$110.

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Haven't sorted the tail shaft mod yet.

Just sorted the speedo drive and will be dropping the diff ratio down again to help prevent wheel spin in the first 2 gears.

Prior when I ran the 4.08 ratio second gear felt lazy as there wasn't quite enough balls; first felt great much more usable; now third has issues depending on road surface and how hard/quick I flatten it. So I think the 4.08 will be welcomed, if not more boost. ;)

I am running 225's though so thats to be expected; but the 225's do hook a little better than a mates set of 245/40/18 Nankang NS2's.

Peoples...

Anyone that registers for entry before the event will get to dyno for $35.

Follow the link ---

http://www.toyotacarclub.net/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1186751226

Post that you will be attending and with what car (brand, make, model).

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