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does anyone know what would cause a battery to spark and go all smokey (on the negitive side) when trying to start a car?

happened on my drift car today, gonna get a new battery but not keen on it happening again.

fusible link corrosion possibly

-D

classic rally approaches 18-22 november.

anyone keen? can vouch its quality entertainment and some awesome cars.

i will prob hit the windy point area to watch again this year if anyone wants to come along. benefits of this spot is you can come and go as you please through blackwood while its going.

theres also the street party if anyone wants to get drunk :whistling:

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John keen doing the tuning there Rubz?

Tires guys,

Rang wheelworx they said $200ea fitted for 255/35/18 which is what I have now which I am happy with,

Any other places I should ring to see if they can do cheaper? $200ea aint too bad though?

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John keen doing the tuning there Rubz?

Tires guys,

Rang wheelworx they said $200ea fitted for 255/35/18 which is what I have now which I am happy with,

Any other places I should ring to see if they can do cheaper? $200ea aint too bad though?

Adelaide Tyrepower, they can usually beat wheelworx prices.

Any idea where I can get a o2 sensor from anyone? Nissan want $192. Motor traders and repco don't have listings.

Cheers.

I'd like to replace mine too before my dyno tune. But at $192 ... ouch! :(

Do the Neo motors specifically need the $192 part? Can we wire in an EL O2 sensor?

you were just talking to the wrong people.

It was like 2 days before you told me about the KU36 you could get for cheap... or are you talking about the KU31 rears I bought from wheelworx?

Wayne, Dave is correct. 2 x KU31 265/35/18

Luke, not sure if this one is OK for the R34 as Ruby pointed out but it's a fk load cheaper than $192

http://www.gccorp.com.au/automotive/produc...products_id=168

pm sent dude.

need some basic info though, like the size youre hunting, and if you want something thats gonna have good grip and alright mileage or alright grip and good mileage.

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