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search in the fabrication section his username is tufrx3 (Karl) i bought a couple off him the other week and they are cheap as and work perfect and look like top quality work, highly reccomended!

this is a link to his profile (hopefully it works)...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/tufrx3-m23990.html

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  • 4 months later...
I know you found one but just putting it out there for others, I got my collar from Spool when I got my rods.

Hi Guys,

Sorry about not being on here for a while. Been busy with work and the baby. Still make crank collars if needed. $ 75 each,.

Hi Guys,

Sorry about not being on here for a while. Been busy with work and the baby. Still make crank collars if needed. $ 75 each,.

Nice avatar, love to hear that thing :D

PS we have bought some stuff off Tufrx3 and it has all been spot on as were the proengines gear. Reps for both.

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Nice avatar, love to hear that thing :)

PS we have bought some stuff off Tufrx3 and it has all been spot on as were the proengines gear. Reps for both.

If you want to hear it.. Its on youtube.. under rx3 26b. Engine is now apart awaiting new mods that should give it more power and reducing the weight by making it mostly aluminium. This motor made over 700hp on pump fuel and NA"d.

If you want to hear it.. Its on youtube.. under rx3 26b. Engine is now apart awaiting new mods that should give it more power and reducing the weight by making it mostly aluminium. This motor made over 700hp on pump fuel and NA"d.

Wild....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNK6qVX-6AI...player_embedded

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  • 2 weeks later...

Can't wait for summer to come and finally get the car down calder when it opens up again.

Thanks for your support. I have some seconds of parts that i am keen on getting rid off (rocker cover fittings RB25) Make offers. The only thing wrong with them is that they are little rough on the treaded section (nothing serious just a few chadder marks on them) and when fitted you will not know as the visual section is normal. They WILL tighten as per normal. I think i have only to suit rb25 though and there is about 4 sets. All offers considered, but you pay for postage if needed.

Thanks

Karl

  • 4 weeks later...

vladimir (is that you tufrx3?) reminds me of that crazy scientist from back to the future - what a beasty rx3!

dead set revs like a top fueler & revs quicker than any jap bike ive ever had!

how much compression is out of that exhaust :down:

That car just blew my mind. Great work, bloody amazing!

Well should be on the road soon.. just waiting for the clutch. Its freely revving past 10k. Theres are few little mistakes in the video like stating that i costs 1000 every time its started... it was meant to say that if you need something for it now it costs over 1k such as clutch, bellhousing and such. I am sure some of you guys know how heavy it gets on the pocket when you are producing good power.

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