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sweet, we are looking at starting it next weekend, so ill be in contact to

arrange a time for me to pick it up.....

hmmmmm 308 + race car? i smell Torana?

will i need a trailer to pick it up?

what do you drink?

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^^ cam be done

Chad, thanks for the sheet-metal matey, nearly a perfect fit!!!!

tried to give you a call to say cheers!, realised i did have your number, under chad, not dstroy *facepalm*

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Chad, thanks for the sheet-metal matey, nearly a perfect fit!!!!

tried to give you a call to say cheers!, realised i did have your number, under chad, not dstroy *facepalm*

No prob's, was just some off cuts that where lying around work.

sweet, we are looking at starting it next weekend, so ill be in contact to

arrange a time for me to pick it up.....

hmmmmm 308 + race car? i smell Torana?

will i need a trailer to pick it up?

what do you drink?

you smell wrong lol its a full space frame chassis and im hoping to put a ve commy body on it

you will need a trailer make it easier

drink blondies

took the skyline out for a little bit tonight ,

runs awesome , just got a few minor things to fix on it first and it will be running how i want it

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Thats good to hear Mitch, Whose trade plate ya karnt? Handiest things EVER

was thinkin bout it, but got the biggest f off headache, and got soooo much shit to do!

:)

thats why im goin to watch today and workin on my 31 tomorrow

the new project might not be a skidder but it'll give me a fix to inspire me :cool:

hmmmm so dale has kindly done some research on this turbs i have

sittin here...

Seems its a TD06-17c.

which will apparently be capable of 17ish psi by 3700ish rpm,.....

kinda got my juices flowing!!

not sure what to do now, VG30 or TD06?

100 bucks difference in the 2, i know the VG is in good nic as it will be comin from jeff @ speedlab....

never seen this turbs on a 20 before so makes my decision a little harder

If the TD06 can pull up 17psi by 3700rpm on a 20 I would go that personally. I was trying to minimise lag on an already laggy motor so I chose the HKS 2530 - it's the undisputed turbo of turbos for an RB20 haha.

Good luck with it, interested to see how it goes.

Edit: Never driven one, but I've heard the VG30 turbo is rather laggy on the 20.

jeff had the vg on his 31 rb20, made 220 rwkw with other mods and slid 3rd gear, so must have been half decent.....

i think ill go the TD06, curiosity killed the cat eh.....

if it turns out to be lag city, oh well, i like to learn the hard way lol

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