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yes wondering what was going on broad minded person.. was installing a hektik cold air intake system on a honda when joo called!

good to see it worked out

oh nismo you looking for 2530 are you?:(

how abt getting what i am gonna get shortly.. disco pot!?

This thursday, be there or be queer like 32_dave.. his still queer and he still goes.

indeed about the queer.

oh shit i meant be there.

picked up another 8 33 rims to add to the drift pile ;) takes myself / astro up to 18rims i think. LOL

i have 3 sets of 4 already plus more at the workshop and also a tyre fitting machine in the other corner theres 2 sets of multi stud 17" and my 16" got me covered :thumbsup:

oh my!

have fun doing it old fashion way ;)

:domokun:

sorry tristan, most of the tyres wernt worth keeping so i poped them off, waiting you to go round to tyre places in bne. 205-215 x 16 x 40-60 asif thats hard to come by, most of you comos / falcons have that size. And for tas, being the lazy man, you wouldnt even no how to take a tyre off the old fasion way, plus it keep you fit. after 8 i was f**ked lol :dry:

Plus there is another 4 tires i gotta mount up, and there is plenty of skids left outa these bad boys !!!

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finally finished the motor, shes ready to drop in :)

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Got around to mounting up rotors, calipers and pads :)

And purchased a tailshaft, so i can have the yokes swapped when time comes.

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oh nismo you looking for 2530 are you?:dry:

how abt getting what i am gonna get shortly.. disco pot!?

Nup, my turbo is fine after inspection and front wheel at least is as big or bigger than a 2530. Whether or not it flows the same/as well is another story.

Fuel pump starts shitting it's self at like 6/7psi and I'm hitting 100% duty cycle *sigh*, fuel pump and reg then more boost to see what it can do

Astro do you have the cash for adjustable things... we're doing 2 orders, a 3rd would make it cheaper.. 3 orders off the top of my head would make rear camber arms like $50USD each

Astro do you have the cash for adjustable things... we're doing 2 orders, a 3rd would make it cheaper.. 3 orders off the top of my head would make rear camber arms like $50USD each

i have cash here for the arms..

msn or pm me the detailsss :dry:

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