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I really want 4 piston brembos of some description, but yeah might be worth a look if any R34 GTT ones come up for a good price.

Yeah for sure, The R34 GTT ones are almost the same size as a r33/34 in the disk department but up close the calipers of the brembos appear a little stronger and chunkier all round.

I am actually looking at 6 pot brembos from a typhoon, my brother who is a mechaninc can get them very cheap, but then i have to do the sums on how much it would actually cost to fit them

Morning peoples.

Very exciting day here in the office.

Wa

hoo

same here, im literally overflowing with excitement.

Im also waiting to hear if my car has been tuned yet so time is going soooooooooooo slow

Is EFI down near ERD ? I thought EFI was good ? :D

Yes they're near ERD, the road before the drive-in.

Haven't dealt with them before.

And she's not just a facebook troll.

year near ERD, to get Dans warranty on the engine i need to get it tuned at EFI, not that i wouldnt have any way because they did an awesome job on Annas car

hate that, oh that reminds me i feel the need for caffine, should go do somthing about it i suppose

mmmm caffeine is win

Hey Andy, is there still a dude at the EPA called Craig (forget his surname). About 5' 8" dark hair, glasses, bit geeky looking but snappy dresser?

I used to work with him when I was there. Think it was level 6 that I worked on... can't remember exactly as it was about 6 years ago.

mmmm caffeine is win

Hey Andy, is there still a dude at the EPA called Craig (forget his surname). About 5' 8" dark hair, glasses, bit geeky looking but snappy dresser?

I used to work with him when I was there. Think it was level 6 that I worked on... can't remember exactly as it was about 6 years ago.

I have not met anyone named craig yet, however he may still be here, i know harldy any of the EPA people, its like myself and the guy i wirk with are the foreign embassy of NRW or somthing, surrounded by EPA people but not really connected lol

I have not met anyone named craig yet, however he may still be here, i know harldy any of the EPA people, its like myself and the guy i wirk with are the foreign embassy of NRW or somthing, surrounded by EPA people but not really connected lol

ahhh fair enough. Bit of a lone wolf, eh? :D

Dan B: I lolled - you may too. In an episode of Metalocalypse - they go to a supermarket called FINNTROLLS :blink:

woot fixed!

oh and for those of you who didnt know yet my car is finally finished! 301kw at 17psi. Very happy as last dyno day there the dyno made a few people sad with 'low' power figures so it should make 300kw at least every where it goes!

Hooah we're back :huh:

Congrats Andy now you need to bring it to Baskins so we can all ogle it. :D

In other news John Deere FC had their first win last night. 4 - 2 :D

Im only scheduled to get it back tomorrow and it is in dire need of a clean (over a year in a workshop will do that to a car) but i do plan to bring it around at some point, maybe tomorroy but if not then defs the next week

Bring it tomorrow and we'll go to the Freedom Car Wash, haven't been there in awhile :huh:

where is that? Annnnnnd i just got told it has a water leak somewhere so will have to wait and see if i get it back tomorrow at all

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