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head light is all fixed, big thanks to Ricky (SKY GTT) done it on the last cruise. we found out the globe was around the wrong way or sumthing like that.

r34 turbo and non turbo suspension is different. turbo has fork shape ends in the rear, non turbo has eye shape. i know r33 fits in the rear but need 2 make sure it fits in the front as you cant buy HKS, Cusco etc coilovers in mis matching sets.

cheers luke

Edit: what suburb u in Steve?

Edited by Luke_ENR34

are you buying brand new coils if so i highly recommend seeing Ryan @ ISC performance he can get the end swapped over to the coilover is R34 but the end its eyelet

i had the same problems becuase i bought GTR coilovers

you can still come up and we can try them out you can even come for a belt in my car to see how the ISC hold the road

EDIT im up tee tree gully

ive heard good stuff about ISC coilovers, but just a sucker for jap stuff. no offense Ryan :worship:

would still like 2 see how they handle on the road.

will let u know when im free.

ordering wheels soon so need some coilovers to make it look good.

Edited by Luke_ENR34

i found that engine upgrade you've so desperately wanted :worship:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.as...2051&v=List

so what do you want to do about coils you wanna see if my standards fit you

ring ryan ask where ISC are made

fu*k thats hot.

i wanna make my car all ready for scs next yr.

hoping for 450kw at the wheels.

just to see if standard r33 fronts fit in a r34 front.

Edited by Luke_ENR34

hehe, post count from the old thread of 300 pages:

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Steve 87

KISIN 83

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sinistagtst 81

Hotwire 76

Sambo & Nozilla... holy crap!!

"I have 3 words for all of ya'll... Get A Life!"

I didnt work it out dan. When in the SA section, click on the post # for each thread (ie. ~6000 posts for old wasteland) and a window pops up showing you all the posts. Found this out when I accidently clicked the number instead of the title :dry:

I didnt work it out dan. When in the SA section, click on the post # for each thread (ie. ~6000 posts for old wasteland) and a window pops up showing you all the posts. Found this out when I accidently clicked the number instead of the title :nyaanyaa:

Suuureeee.

:thumbsup:

ive heard good stuff about ISC coilovers, but just a sucker for jap stuff. no offense Ryan :nyaanyaa:

would still like 2 see how they handle on the road.

will let u know when im free.

ordering wheels soon so need some coilovers to make it look good.

Hey Luke,

Hope you have at least $15000 to put into your engine to make that sort of power reliably i was thinking more like $30000 for all the stuff you will need.

Good luck with it though. :thumbsup:

Hey Luke,

Hope you have at least $15000 to put into your engine to make that sort of power reliably i was thinking more like $30000 for all the stuff you will need.

Good luck with it though. :thumbsup:

hahaha we all goto have dreams ... would be a stinka of a car if you did do that

wanting to ask someone a favour with a 33, didnt wanna waste starting a new thread for this but wondering if someone could measure their dash for me, drivers to passenger so end to end. Wanna see how easy i would be able to throw one into my 31.

Cheers. Luke.

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