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wow that parts list is impressive Mark - can't wait to see what it makes tuned! I am guessing around 350rwkw?

was thinking to myself who the f is mark :) right Jenkies has a first name he got 1 of those 2 :ninja:

they gota go on the car before it makes that :blink: hurry up all ready man

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ummm good question luke, i cant really remember, pretty sure mine still uses the normal brake lines. Matty can probly verify whats needed when he jumps on here next too.

wow that parts list is impressive Mark - can't wait to see what it makes tuned! I am guessing around 350rwkw?

hahah hoping for 300-320 awkw on 16 pound with a nice thick mid range..... exciting times!

Has anyone fitted s13 coilovers to the front of a R31 wagon? if so what needs doing?

cheers

i have mate

you need, s13 hub and nuckles, stub axel, calipers and rotors, s13 tie rod ends....

if you want a hand let me know.

Edited by Ryanrb25

thanks mate, its for my mate. he has s15 front coilovers and wants to chuck them in his wagon. Will let u know if we need a hand.

btw found this http://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/111069170 :ninja:

around 15k just for the motor before shipping.

thanks mate, its for my mate. he has s15 front coilovers and wants to chuck them in his wagon. Will let u know if we need a hand.

btw found this http://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/111069170 :ninja:

around 15k just for the motor before shipping.

The S15 Struts have a 14mm bolt the holds them to the hub and the S13 has a 12mm hole so you will have to get the uprights on the hub redrilled to 14mm to use them with S15 struts.

EDIT!!

I think it's actually around $1600 not $15,000.

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Edited by D_Stirls

soooooo f**ked up right now...

OMG DEVILDRIVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

im going!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

when/how do i get tix?

uhm... dont really know eh.

soundwave sounds awesome

BILLY TALENT FACE TO FACE NEW FOUND GLORY GOLDFINGER

thats enough to convince me :)

new found glory, alkaline trio, and 36 crazyfists are all it took to convince me. :D

OMG DEVILDRIVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

im going!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

when/how do i get tix?

i saw devildriver when they came here for gigantour with megadeath, static x and lacona coil

they werent as good as what i thought they were going to be but they did get a good mosh going!

tha some hot polish sausage!!

I got some really hot smallgoods at home, like spicy cabana!

You should try some chilli sauce I got at home :dry: Its rated 10+/10 = nuclear grade chilli :/

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