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oh that 33 was yours, neat

wave? i don't know what you look like =P

also parking was due to "omfg nice 33 ok parking there zoom zoom"

haha, its an r32, it just looks like it wants to be an r33

Yeah Shane knows how to do them now...

Hang on anyone got a skyline for shane to cruise around in while he does 2 RB30 conversions... :)

from what i've read, the 26/30 conversion is alot easier than the 25/30 also. if the bottom end had gone, i was going to suggest the 30 conversion to andy :no:

u also gotta weld a bit onto the block for extra surface area for the head. just pain in the ass things, the 26/30 sump adapter isnt all that hard, once u've got a proper fitting plate :)

Spotted a two-tone green/silver R33 S1 on Montague Rd, West End at around 2.30pm today. I was on the foot falcon so didn't wave :)

u gotta weld the head caus of the vct :)

Or apparently you can tap into the oil galleries on the RB30 block, to supply oil to the VCT.

Spotted MUd this arvo riding his scooter on Wynnum Road at about 3:55pm...

His tie was flapping in the wind... :D

I would have tooted but I was going the other way @ 70kph also...

roflmfao!!!! now that woulda been a site to see!!! :kiss:

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