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lol.. the SR20 is a better motor than the RB20 how does a R32 get up to them speeds bah...

lol.. no the panels are switched over.. acutally to chance a sil to a onvia u only need philips head solder tin snips 10mm spanner and sockets.. takes around 2 hours to do.. same thing to do the sil80.. :w00t:

mark i have a ?. will it be safe if i take timing out in the computer and just drive around?

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yeah the panels are bolted on and off....not cut trough the chassis and welded back together!
Yeah the 180 and silvia share the same chassis (S13), so the pannels can be swapped over to create a Sil80 or Onevia...
lol.. no the panels are switched over.. acutally to chance a sil to a onvia u only need philips head solder tin snips 10mm spanner and sockets.. takes around 2 hours to do.. same thing to do the sil80.. :spank:

really? :P

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well f**k me how about telling me something i dont know for a change. if the rb20 was better the sr20 dont you think they would still be using it??!?!?!

really? :spank:

yeah it does actually, cheap nissan shit.

Imagine him explaining to the cops what happened. "uh i was driving normally then suddenly it started going sideways...." And the cop would just be hearing "I'm a hoon I'm a hoon, hoon hoon hoon.... hoon hoon, I'm a hoon".

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really? :)

yeah the S13 panels and the 180SX panels fit onto the same chassis. technically you need to change the rad support to make the pop ups fit 100% but you can ghetto it without it.

just so that you're clear... I'll post this info again tomorrow so you're absolutely certain.

mark i have a ?. will it be safe if i take timing out in the computer and just drive around?

ur a fagot..

really? :P

no i lie...

yeah the S13 panels and the 180SX panels fit onto the same chassis. technically you need to change the rad support to make the pop ups fit 100% but you can ghetto it without it.

just so that you're clear... I'll post this info again tomorrow so you're absolutely certain.

bahahaha.. ill be waiting at 9.01am for ur post shan

wow the way that cars split, lookin at those pics, i'd be thinking it was cut n shut before. doesn't look like it was a huge hit, yet the car's in two.

Yeha I am with you there funky look at the right side inner guard area it looks like a clean cut not a tear...

Thank god he is ok and no one was really hurt bad. :thumbsup:

What about the poor bloody TREE it will die now under the stress it went through.LOL

Or maybe worse they will cut down the tree now because it caused the car to break in 2.LOL :rant::rant:

I really feel sorry for the owner of the car.Who now has 2 lemons.:D:)

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