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might be ablet to get you a cheap rb25det gearbox ;)
haha wud still love to see what its like.

combine the 2 :) making the ultimate time machine

the vid does mention them making upgrades to suspension and engine. however stainless steel would be a heavy. would it rust though? what u do when u need a respray :happy:

wayne, go an see troy at tyrepower. he'll price match. and you dont have to pay shipping + fitting and balance on top.

steve, again, call up a shop like tyrepower and ask them for an honest no bs answer. 15-20,000 maybe.

also just got my qfm pads, paid for them over the phone yesterday at 2 pm, postie came by 5 minutes ago with them.

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wayne, go an see troy at tyrepower. he'll price match. and you dont have to pay shipping + fitting and balance on top.

steve, again, call up a shop like tyrepower and ask them for an honest no bs answer. 15-20,000 maybe.

also just got my qfm pads, paid for them over the phone yesterday at 2 pm, postie came by 5 minutes ago with them.

Will call tyrepower, I'm going to need a couple fronts pretty soon.

Which pads did you get Dave, HPX or A1RM?

The KU31's I bought are on the back. My fronts have the insides chewed out now because of incorrect toe! I'm thinking of going for the HPX pads, not going to be tracking my car :)

tasty.

a1rms are still good cold, but they still work when they get hot. ive already overheated my 450 degree acres once.

Any tyrepower in particular lol?

i think theres one in salisbury. try them.

... adelaide you tit.

The KU31's I bought are on the back. My fronts have the insides chewed out now because of incorrect toe! I'm thinking of going for the HPX pads, not going to be tracking my car :)

Same, the hpx sounds like a decent, relatively dust free street pad

weezy - teins are pretty decent, ill know after this weekend if I want to buy them but so far so good...

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