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I've driven with and without and didn't like the short shifter. Unsure if it was the box but I found I crunched slightly on hard shifts.

I then grabbed a nismo gearknob with the std rb20 shifter/box. The height of the shifter was just nice.

Then in went the rb25det gearbox which resulted in a taller shifter.

Miss my rb20det gearbox; the rb20det gearbox's feel a hell of a lot nicer to shift for some reason. Every 25t box I've felt in comparison feels big and clunky.

ahh i didn't realise that it would change the height of the shifter...

well im gonna have a drive in my mates jza70 that has one and see if i like the feel of them

i must say that i dont like the sound if having a crunchy box :)

haha yeah, once landed will get them slotted and braided lines made up. Pads look good in them also.

Can wait to get them now. Will be alot better then the standard brakes on my car at the moment.

another fully sick skyline for sale. This link will no doubt be corrupted, so Steve will have to fix it :)

oh stuff it, paste this item number: 260260169975

into here: http://search.ebay.com.au/ws/search/AdvSea...amp;_trksid=m37

Edited by Damo_R34
go back to the ebay search page and the item you want to view right click and open in new tab try that

heres the link madaz

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/SKYLINE-R33-GTS-T-M...1QQcmdZViewItem

its a orange r33 in salisbury

Edited by r33 chris

my new ride is here, the commodore just wasnt cutting it for me, so im back in a turbo 6 cylinder nissan :(

10/96 Nissan GQ Patrol ST 2.8 turbo diesel :)

pics coming tomorrow arvo when i have light haha

only pic i have so far from last week when i looked at it

1in9qs.jpg

Edited by Matty 31

Officials offer recall of offensive "WTF" plates

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=587189

LOL

The department was shocked to discover this week the same letters appeared on the agency's own website in the form of a sample personalised plate.

"I can't believe it," DMV Commissioner Bill Gore told the newspaper when he heard about the online glitch. "Obviously, I didn't know it was there."

who the hell even has grass these days? you cant water it, cant do anything with it.

i think we know where all the water has gone now.

Yeah the water is going into the bongs of the adelaide faithful, and they themselves are helping to rid the state of this insidious 'grass' you mention

*insert bloodshot eyes*

-D

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