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Alrite peeps!

went skiddings there the other day in a big yard, pics to come soon,some pretty good ones! heres a quick video anyways

Seriously need more lock! and hicas lock out as the ball joints are f**ked. And the turbo and mani got so hot the oil return melted! boo.oh well

also a few more of Simon Connaughtons pics, he drives the red trueno, this was before we went to that yard above! check http://tyteslippers.blogspot.com/

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Hey dude, a while ago I suggested ImportMonster, disregard that. Your easier bet will be Nengun

http://www.nengun.com/

On the collumn on the left, de-select New and Used, and select only YahooAuctions (this is YahooAuctions Japan), and search for A31.

Nengun are more flexible for shipping parts to locations apart from Australia.

HICAS lock bars are about $150 AUD (I have no idea what that works out to in whatever currency you use locally) and is a few hours work to fit and return the PS lines.

For more lock alot of people use S14 "hubs" (knuckle assembly) and use rose jointed tie rod ends (steering rack is different between S13/A31 and S14

Braided lines fixes your overheating issue, kits available for RB20.

Looking good. Always amazed by the number of new drift scars on that poor front bar everytime you update :cool:

Wowsers! thanks for the reply lads!

so i had a look at my hicas, the ball joints and the rack were f**ked. so i got this, sexy time!!

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once i have some more cash ill use this thread for reference as togetting more lock!

poor front bumpers in some state :) But i want to go lower :wub:

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WIN ALERT, WIN ALERT!!!

Well my hicas is in as you can see here

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soooooo

One robbed 6ft length of steel, cut in two

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cut my old system in half, and tabbed on roughly where wed like this one

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however the apexi exhaust control valve wasnt happy with its ground clearance so i had to take it out

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but f**k it, looks bad ass. Thanks mick and jay!

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I also took my tint off as you can see.

Thoughts? It sounds f**kin awesome and i think it looks bad ass aswell, happy out!

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Looks badass, maybe shorten it a tad though, like 2 in. or so.

I LOL'd @ pic of your mate being hero with the shotgun.

haha thats me in the green tee , big mature head on me :whistling:

Once i shine them up ill see if im still happy with the length!

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looking hot :P

Nic, what have i said about hicas knuckles

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yeh man, DW hicas kit is the bomb!

Greddy TD05 - bought

power fc - bought

gtr injectors - bought

exedy stage 2 paddle clutch - bought

GTR calipers and disks - bought

Shes on the way to being quicker!

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raaar

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Also, just bought this.

Ive no idea what the f**k it is but its for a cefiro! which is a rare find for anything

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/REAR-ROOF-V...sQ5fAccessories

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