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Need to take a fridge from Stafford to Aspley.

And Tas made mention of a GTR bonnet I might be able to get - Not sure where that's coming from, but it would also be going to aspley

:banana:

Too easy, we just gotta work out when I guess...

TECH QUESTION:

I don't want to hack up my front bar, are there decent half sized front mounts, or decent air to water coolers for the rb20?

Hmm... define hack up. I managed to find one on ebay that I could fit in the 31 without hacking any metal, just had to take some plastic off. Have a search on ebay, theres a remarkable variety of sizes and shapes :(.

TECH QUESTION:

I don't want to hack up my front bar, are there decent half sized front mounts, or decent air to water coolers for the rb20?

I used to have an apexi one, return flow, about half the "normal" size you see on front mounts.

that one has been discontinued for quite a while. Have never seen another skyline with it on.

Too easy, we just gotta work out when I guess...

Hmm... define hack up. I managed to find one on ebay that I could fit in the 31 without hacking any metal, just had to take some plastic off. Have a search on ebay, theres a remarkable variety of sizes and shapes :banana:.

Part I - Sweet as bro!

Part II - Define "hack up"? I don't want to cut my front bar AT ALL. The front bar is probably my favorite part on my cars body. I want to keep it how exactly how it is with the slightest mod of changing the gay, useless yellow fog lights, to sans poof, usable white driving lights.

I used to have an apexi one, return flow, about half the "normal" size you see on front mounts.

that one has been discontinued for quite a while. Have never seen another skyline with it on.

Actually that reminds me, i think what you want is a "Stealth" kit, which you can get for 32s/33s. These are designed to fit without hacking anything, and run the pipes through the stock holes and everything.

oooo I like the sound of "Stealth"!

It makes my pants tingle like there's a ninja in there!

LOL

Actually i've just been looking, it looks like there only around for boats :banana:

Your best bet is probably to measure how much room you've got in there and start trawling ebay

though once again it looks like r33/34 only, what i would do in that case is buy the stealth core then get Dan at ERD to knock you up some pipes to fit

assuming the stealth core is small enough to fit behind the 32 bar without cutting...

sheould be, i managed to get the generic gtr size chinese thing behind my front bar with out cutting

oooo I like the sound of "Stealth"!

It makes my pants tingle like there's a ninja in there!

Another option could be getting either a r34 side mount, or maybe an ARC side mount. they are quite a bit larger than the standard ones

Or just man up and molest that front bumper.

But seriously you should be able to find a front mount that will fit in the stock bumper. There are hundreds of sizes out there and it will just be a matter of getting the piping to suit.

sup skins, my mangin mang

Mang. Just manging the usual type of mang.

Morning mangtlemen.

Anyone else get up for the gym at 530, only to fall asleep and wake up an hour and a half later? :banana:

Manglette

Mate in work said the same thing. I will have to dload it now that i can has internets

Oh and Morning Mangs

Mang

BAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHA! Imma paint it in John Deere colours and put an SR20DET badge on it

Sure, why not?

ESSS AAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!

I don't get it :(

do it mang! this series is just... chilling :(

You only like it because of the bewb drinking game

Where you gunna take it?

To the movies

Think i caught up...maybe.

Oh hai thur

hai2u

Sold your bucket yet?

LOL @ Telstra. Just had to ring up to cancel old phone line and she answered the phone something like this:

"Hi this is <-insert name of hot sounding phone girl-> on the Gold Coast. How can I help you today?"

I guess they want to make it quite clear that you are not talking to someone in india :banana:

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