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im a big rota fan, if im ever in the position to build a project car again it will be sumthing with a stinking rota in it, that noise is pronz

+1 hence name :D

ROFL at the ULEH's @ about 3:30

i could embed these but i dont want to take up half the page with youtube windows

that last one is Matt's from Adelaide Radial Tyres he used to take it down the drags before they shut the track now it just sits there

trying to find a 5 sp 31 in adelaide for a decent price = FAIL!

trying to find an mr30 skyline in decent nic in adelaide = FAIL!

tis bullshite

why not chuck a 32 box in it they bolt straight in i had a 32 box in my old R31

+1 hence name :D

ROFL at the ULEH's @ about 3:30

i could embed these but i dont want to take up half the page with youtube windows

that last one is Matt's from Adelaide Radial Tyres he used to take it down the drags before they shut the track now it just sits there

why not chuck a 32 box in it they bolt straight in i had a 32 box in my old R31

probably more the fact of finding the rest of the bits for the manual conversions (+time to do it). theres a couple of clean ones floating around but unfortunately they arent "cheap"

but then here is my list...........

Tomei Stroker kit RB25/26 2.8L $11,111.47

RB28 Titanium Top Ring Coating $593.89

Type A Tomei Camshafts (couldnt find the Procams which are the ones i want) $981.45

Tomei Head Gasket - Metal Super Gromment $463.31

HKS Fuel Rail Upgrade $427.00

HKS 550cc Injectors $1029.36

Tomei Adjustable Cam Pulley (Pair) $500.10

Tomei Valve Lifters $785.21

Tomei Shim Set $147.48

Tomei Valve Guide $750.31

Nismo Short Shift $248.44

Nismo Braided Clutch Hose $103.84

Nismo GT-LSD Pro $1665.34

Trust-Greddy Oil Cooler $883.04

Nismo Stainless Brake Lines $306.68

and i missed a few things too on that list lol

wow, they are some expensive prices, you should try shopping around some more =\

and your missing a few things, like springs etc, and there is stuff you can do to make it heaps cheaper

also, you have to add tax on if you buy from nengun (the aussie government wants their cut as well!)

Surely something in his head said. "How will this turn once I've welded it up." Scarily I think he was serious. Some people should have their tools taken away. Sterilisation anyone??? lol
man. even i'm not stupid enough to do that..... wtf was he thinking? short answer, i guess he wasn't...

-D

Confucious say; "accent"

Man that rie under car with tool in hand, not necesselery mechanic :D

ok ppl im doin it... selling off the parts from the 32..

apexi turbo, z32, power fc, nismo 555cc..

pm me if u wanna know prices etc.

Adrian pm me the price for the turbo mate

and the other details of when you getting full boost etc

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