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Chicks love scars martin, just remove the stiches yourself at work tomorrow.....

Skins, put me down for a DAMBUSTER TOUR!!! im keen!

John:

The VG will fit in, has been done before on a 32, the only big problem will be a custom/modified sump to retain the 4WD system, from memory the VG30 is similar in electronics to the rb25's so wiring wise it won't be too much of a problem, Kev can make a plug and play loom up for cheap money!

Gearbox, the vg30 bellhouse bolts onto the rb25det box so if the gts-4 box is a same bolt pattern as that it will bolt straight up. VG is possible, will just be more expensive.

VQ's to retain the 4wd will need alot of work, custom bellhouse for one, if you want to drop the 4wd then buy a vq35 6 speed, only $2700 or so from option 1. VH's need custom bellhouse unless your a girly man and want an auto track car, which if thats the case, sell and buy a HSV.

Anythings possible, just cash involved, cheapest option and best bang for buck, RB25DET conversion with the 4WD system, swap sumps, modified wiring loom and away you go.

Or cheaper again? RB25 turbo on the 20, front mount and boost controller

Chicks love scars martin, just remove the stiches yourself at work tomorrow.....

Skins, put me down for a DAMBUSTER TOUR!!! im keen!

John:

The VG will fit in, has been done before on a 32, the only big problem will be a custom/modified sump to retain the 4WD system, from memory the VG30 is similar in electronics to the rb25's so wiring wise it won't be too much of a problem, Kev can make a plug and play loom up for cheap money!

Gearbox, the vg30 bellhouse bolts onto the rb25det box so if the gts-4 box is a same bolt pattern as that it will bolt straight up. VG is possible, will just be more expensive.

VQ's to retain the 4wd will need alot of work, custom bellhouse for one, if you want to drop the 4wd then buy a vq35 6 speed, only $2700 or so from option 1. VH's need custom bellhouse unless your a girly man and want an auto track car, which if thats the case, sell and buy a HSV.

Anythings possible, just cash involved, cheapest option and best bang for buck, RB25DET conversion with the 4WD system, swap sumps, modified wiring loom and away you go.

Or cheaper again? RB25 turbo on the 20, front mount and boost controller

DAMBUSTER TOUR

FULL

More important note :

Morgan will not be attending B&R tomorrow

I repeat

Morgan will not be attending B&R tomorrow

That is all.

Sad, sad day

SOMERSET DAM TOUR ( update )

Maximum of 8 people at a time.

Date and time to be nutted out.

Let me know who's interested and we'll go from there

The end.

:P

Oooooooooohhhkkkkkk I'm with you now man. I'm in for a weekend depending on when obviously.... may or may not bring someone, depending on numbers, it's up to you completely dude.

hey guys,

names callum,

ive been on sau a while now but im not actually on it much, damn uni study lol

anywho just thought id put my hand up n say id be up for a cruise.

im located around the mt ommaney area if anyone knows that area.

cheers guys

hopefully some fun drives to come

hey guys,

names callum,

ive been on sau a while now but im not actually on it much, damn uni study lol

anywho just thought id put my hand up n say id be up for a cruise.

im located around the mt ommaney area if anyone knows that area.

cheers guys

hopefully some fun drives to come

pfftf mt ommaney :blink:

tommorrow night at baskins n robins at indooroopilly along moggil road usual meet up @7.30 till late

he meant to say CHAPEL HILL. It's just past the Lexus dealership on Moggill Road. Get there early to secure a chair!!

hahaa i know where it is, i dont live under a rock.

mind u uni does kill all social life

righty dokie then! less info next time :blink:

technically that area is boarder line chappel hill/kenmore/indooroopilly

i like to choose the better of them and have a suburb where people cant really say it :down:

it's not border line jack and or shit. The official boundary for Indooroopilly finishes on the western corner of Rennies Rd. Just because your house is Indooroopilly doesn't mean shit ;) Moggill Rd moves south west at that point and crosses back through the border putting your street (from the first HOUSE) in Indooroopilly.

Don't argue directions with the ex cabbie bitch :P

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