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new here, just posted in the newbie thread and couldnt find members ride thread so thought id throw it in the vic thread so if this needs to be moved else where my apologies :cheers:, got the specs and the pics so this is my ae86 sprinter.

xt130 struts, with twin piston brakes

xt130 LCA, new bushes and ball joints

TRD 5kg rear springs

custom 8kg springs up front (on there way...)

short stroke kyb excel g shocks all round

new ra40 tie rod ends and balljoints

new brake lines all round.

rest is stock except on the interior, dash mat and a nardi steering wheel.

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Nice 86. Just need to paint it panda-spec and get bigger black rims and you're set :)

Don't take this the wrong way, you're more than welcome to join the forum of course, but just wondering, why Skylines Australia???? :cheers:

Nice 86. Just need to paint it panda-spec and get bigger black rims and you're set :)

Don't take this the wrong way, you're more than welcome to join the forum of course, but just wondering, why Skylines Australia???? :cheers:

met afew guys down at the dyno nights, and just tonight at the springy performance one so thought id hop on here come to afew events talk some bullshit and meet new people :) also signed up to nissansilvia forums since mate from school is on there and they go to most of these events to :)

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Welcome

Don't take this the wrong way, you're more than welcome to join the forum of course, but just wondering, why Skylines Australia???? :cheers:

Because it's the cheapest CAMS affiliated club in Victoria

edit: guess not lol

used to own a Hachirusto too. ahh good times.

mmm solid rear axle love.

BTW, wanna buy the plates BOR086 or a jdm tyte Levin front grille? i've got a couple of leftovers from my hachi chillin in my garage.

So if its stock, its got a 4AC? or have you done a twincam swap?

interested in the front grille but i dont want a cop bait car lol so i like it stock for now, nah only suspension work still runs the 4ac, and hachirusto? come round n have a look not 1 spec of rust anywhere :devil: i love it :)

yup i think so? the camera guy with the r32 correct? :D yeh thought u were sum1 else at RE customs night but met ya there to, to bad the springy motors one wasnt as big of a turnout :blink:

yup i think so? the camera guy with the r32 correct? :( yeh thought u were sum1 else at RE customs night but met ya there to, to bad the springy motors one wasnt as big of a turnout :nyaanyaa:

Yeah thats me, haha!! All good then. Yes the RE Customs is always a big turn out as Springy Motors only started doing Dyno days at the start of this year.

Welcome to SAU!

Love the Watanabe's on the AE 86, looks mad!

You gota Panda it up. :D

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