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Congrats on the trophy. :D

Any results on the tuning of the engine? If your tuning skills are anything like your assembly skills it should be impressive.

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can you PM me who's shitty sump didnt fit please?

mods removed the name :P i dont want to spend 1k to reliase it sucks

same - i am also looking at the rb30 conversion for my r32gtr & dont want to end up buying the wrong diff adapter

well don't worry too much about the wrong one, but the right one is from proengines. I have seen their adapters and they fit for sure, first time, no problems. http://www.proengines.com.au/

edit: http://www.proengines.com.au/sumpadapter.html and they use internal oil pick-up too. saves some hassle and $.

love the car. it looks great. very nicely done mate. can I ask which billion PS tank did you buy? I know they don't make a 32 one (as they don't use the fluid level sensor) but which did you choose? 34 GTR? GTT? thanks. :P

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wow sorry to hear

N1s seem to be a hit and miss

either a defective batch from nissan or not balanced/instaleld properly by the engine builder? (harden gear thingy)

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sorry to hear, its amazing how something simple can cause big problems...

even though they are stupidly priced, especially with the exchange rates, its hard to go past a jun pump or tomie if you have the money. Its expensive, but good insurance.

ok guys...i am too rich and can't keep my mouth shut....

the first one is a joke but the 2nd one is true...i really can't keep my mouth shut

cuz i just got it back from the maker who did carbon kevlar overlay on the oem parts !!!

it just too nice...i'll post more pic of it when i have it installed !!!

for now..enjoy !!

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love the car. it looks great. very nicely done mate. can I ask which billion PS tank did you buy? I know they don't make a 32 one (as they don't use the fluid level sensor) but which did you choose? 34 GTR? GTT? thanks. :P

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love the car. it looks great. very nicely done mate. can I ask which billion PS tank did you buy? I know they don't make a 32 one (as they don't use the fluid level sensor) but which did you choose? 34 GTR? GTT? thanks. :)
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Hello, Guys

I'm from Lithuania(Europe), and starting such project RB30/26 for my Drift R34 GTT, and I want to ask few qoustion, you used ATI Harmonic balancer, from which engine is it? ATI makes only for RB26 R32 and R33, R34 RB26, can you write part number?

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