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^^ just remember you don't have to dump it on its guts

subtle is the key and prolly best for handling too

True. I don't want super low or rattle spec 8-10Kg springs, just down 25mm with 4Kg (I think I read somewhere factory ecr33 springs are 4Kg????) jobs that aren't going to f**k the camber

ah, blood sweat and gears was good just then

shane placed 4th (just behind the 300C test car i believe), and there were many lol's when the brock commo spat an axle.........try puttin near on 1000hp thru the right rear wheel

blood sweat and gears is another abomination of a car show :) first time watching it then and it was a combined total of 2 minutes worth of cars moving and 20 of bullshit with some dumb broad talking about a xygt blowing a "turbo hose".........lolz

ah, blood sweat and gears was good just then

shane placed 4th (just behind the 300C test car i believe), and there were many lol's when the brock commo spat an axle.........try puttin near on 1000hp thru the right rear wheel

yeah was a pretty entertaining episode. 14s is embarrassing for Shane though - I thought that car had a bit of power? Must have had grip issues methinks.

That Laser SR2 is pure LOL. He keeps going on about how he sucked at the 1/4 mile cos it lagged off the line then boost hit and it was all over the shop with wheelspin - this is why most people are smart enough to buy decent cars, rather than turbocharging some fwd ladies car.

put em in tonight! Commitment!

ahaha, i would, but im trying to be nice to the neighbours/parental unit... :)

Let me know when you want to install them Dave :)

shall do luke, ill either get fidgety and do em tomorrow, or ill let you know when the brakes come in and we can tackle em then.

Nice 1. I've been looking too but everything is too much $$$ and I'd risk getting me nads cut off!

yeah, even cheap sets isc/ksport/hsd/etc youre looking at $1500. but shit, i was going to head down to jis tomorrow and throw down just under $2100 for a set of JIC FLT-FAS, so this was definitely perfect timing. now ive got more money for adjustable arms.

^^ just remember you don't have to dump it on its guts

subtle is the key and prolly best for handling too

yeah, im gonna put it in the weeds for ajd, then itll be set at just above legal, but with the new rca's, castor arms, toe arms, camber arms, sway bars, etc that im planning, any height would be easy enough to make handle.

True. I don't want super low or rattle spec 8-10Kg springs, just down 25mm with 4Kg (I think I read somewhere factory ecr33 springs are 4Kg????) jobs that aren't going to f**k the camber

sure, go for 4kg springs, but youll probably end up kicking yourself going 'i wish i bought something stiffer.' 8kg/6kg dude.

There's a bit off stuff on Yahoo Japan in that region reasonably cheap.

12/10 pretty stiff I'd imagine?

thatd be brilliant on a billiard smooth road, but spine jarringly hard on anything else, gotta remember, its a skyline, not a supra, you can get away with lower rated springs.

my personal opinion is 8kg and 6kg spring rates is a bit rough already!

ive found 8/6 to be pretty well spot on in the nissans ive driven.

my cameras being a bit of a c-u-next-time at the moment, so i flogged these off the for sale ad;

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got em from christian pickering, theyre his old drift s15 coils, so theyre pretty well set up, should be much nice.

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just bought a set of basically brand new (less than 1000km) cusco zero 2 r coilovers. swoit. :)

they got a trip meter on the coils? :)

also arnt you ment to stand coilovers upright at all times?

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How screwed up is THIS! If I was in his position I'd seriously want blood :)

So Finished the car thursday, got it back from paint i was so happy...

well that didnt last long, i woke up to head down to college monday (yesterday) moring and awoke to this.

Yes i am Jewish

No i have no enemy nor do i street race

if anyone knows anything about this i am offering $5000 for the name of the person/s who committed this hate crime against me...

thanks guys,

i will no longer be an s2000 owner after thursday, its been a great 3 years with her..

Damage list...

Keyed

Tagged

EVERY wire and hose in engine bay cut

ECU Beaten

under dash wires riped out

Sterio stolen

interior ALL slashed

sugar put in gas tank

Now the worst of all

...

Turbo destroyed

Oil feed cut

Vtec sil. beaten off

Fuel inj broken off

radiator punctured

inter cooler pluming missing

BOV missing

alot of other shit missing

and worst of all

after completing my engine with brian crower complete valve parts and stroker kit..

An extreamly corosive liquid was poured into my engine

and to top it all off insurance told me to **** off on getting rembersed on mods

heres a few pics

i have had alot of hardships growing up Jewish but never like this,

i have no more tolerance...

any info email me at [email protected]

sorry for spelling but I dont give a ****

thx guys

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