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yeh ill get a set!

also how do i measure to modify my tailshaft?

i need to know so i can take it to a place to get modified to fit the rb25 with 25 box on 32!!

cheers in advance!

try using a tape measure......???

ahaha

So how many ppl are after splitfires here? might try and talk to some sponsors and try and get a better deal if we get like 6 sets of them.

+1 for a set of splitfires.

i've been meaning to buy some for a while now. My std coils are toasted!

also posted in the you tube thread

pure nissan genius

^^^

good find!

adrian, youll have to wait till tuesday mate, it needs the crossmember and you need to measure from a certain part of the centre bearing and front yoke because there is free play in the front yoke, unless someone can help him?

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just sent a pm to access autoworks. Trying to get them cheaper then 520del at the moment, but thats still a good price as the yen is like 65 atm :O:)

i just got mine for 510 delivered from a mate from qld, if we can get numbers ill ask him if he can get it any cheaper for u guys delivered =]

did they win?

3-0 in the first leg of the semi-final of the Asian Champions League. Their opposition - Uzbekistan's Kuruvchi (Bunyodkor) - have almost limitless funding to buy players. Rivaldo is earning US$7 million a year with them, whereas Adelaide United have a salary cap of AUD$1.9 million + whatever money is being wasted on Paul Agostino.

A pretty good effort and Hindmarsh stadium was rocking.

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spent the last 3 or so hours washing, clay barring, and putting a few coats of wax on the celsior, still needs a polish and a buff, but f**k, paint looks like glass, dont think it was even that clean when it rolled off the showroom floor.

Ill have to keep my eye out for it round the corner now :D

my rc drift car looks almost the same as my real car except the rims

was even painted by doyles the same who did my car :blink:

would be down for a sau rc drift day!

Hell yeah im down! shoved some camber into the front and rear, and a bit of toe in, handles much better

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