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nah youll have to get one made up. I know of one for sale at the moment to suit 31, 3", is only cat back, but is a start.

http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php/topic,84566.0.html

040 will be fine, I just said Walbro as its a bit cheaper.

X-Treme 5 puk ceramic clutch will take the most abuse, $440 i think they are.

HD organic will be a bit easier to drive, but wont take to thrashing as much.

Usually when you buy an engine package, you get the right box with it.... so A RB20 engine package will have the turbo box and so forth.

040 will be fine, I just said Walbro as its a bit cheaper.

X-Treme 5 puk ceramic clutch will take the most abuse, $440 i think they are.

HD organic will be a bit easier to drive, but wont take to thrashing as much.

Usually when you buy an engine package, you get the right box with it.... so A RB20 engine package will have the turbo box and so forth.

Yes its just that this is in a VL...so it could be an rb30 manual box ? I just want to know for my own sake, rather then taking the guys word for it.

Whats the RB30 box like compared to the 20 box strength wise ?

Personally, Id buy a package from a reputable importer, they all have been inspected and tested and *usually* come with a warrenty.

You could try looking for the part numbers for the G/Boxes on the net, and see what one the VL has?

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yeh, agreeing with ben on clutch - ceramic is where its at

thats why i reckon luke's doesnt feel so harsh compared to mine - organic is a lil less harsh than ceramic, yet wont take as much punishment

Yeah luke, Think thats whats in mine too. x-treme solid face drift clutch. Like $900 retail but worth their weight in gold.

Matty's is the 5 puk ceramic faced one.... still a good clutch, better for those on a budget.

Organic faced is one step below that one. Best if your mum hasto drive it. If not id go 5 puk ceramic.

Yeah luke, Think thats whats in mine too. x-treme solid face drift clutch. Like $900 retail but worth their weight in gold.

Matty's is the 5 puk ceramic faced one.... still a good clutch, better for those on a budget.

Organic faced is one step below that one. Best if your mum hasto drive it. If not id go 5 puk ceramic.

My friend also recommended the organic 1 as well. He has 1 in his car. However he got defected, hasnt driven it for six months (in mean time he drove an ae82 corolla) and now went back to the organic and he says it takes about a week to get used to again (feels really hard).

Im really not sure on this 1. I mean i never really THRASH the crap out of any of my cars so i dont think the strongest 1 would be necessary....

Organic faced is one step below that one. Best if your mum has to drive it. If not id go 5 puk ceramic.

There's your answer champ.

As for your engine, Give Ryan/terry @ Kansai a call, they sell RB20DET packages for for $1600 - $1700 I think, and all are tested.

Other wise go to D1 Garage, Just got a fresh Batch of motors in, or Go See Denso @ JMS. They've got a Modded 20DET package sitting there (HKS Turbo/MHG/Other bits and pieces)

There's your answer champ.

As for your engine, Give Ryan/terry @ Kansai a call, they sell RB20DET packages for for $1600 - $1700 I think, and all are tested.

Other wise go to D1 Garage, Just got a fresh Batch of motors in, or Go See Denso @ JMS. They've got a Modded 20DET package sitting there (HKS Turbo/MHG/Other bits and pieces)

Thanks champ :)

Not a problem mate.

Sing out if you need a hand with anything else.

BTW... If I had a spare $25K sitting around, Id be all over your 34 like a fat kid on a cupcake. Sweet ride there! :) :) :) :)

Wanna trade LOL :domokun:

Not a problem mate.

Sing out if you need a hand with anything else.

BTW... If I had a spare $25K sitting around, Id be all over your 34 like a fat kid on a cupcake. Sweet ride there! :):w00t:;):)

Wanna trade LOL :P

haha thanks mate. Yeh unfortunately i have to let her go for now.

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