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yeah the getz will be big nuff to fit it, i mean, i have fit in a washing machine, a four foot fish tank, an arm chair etc etc

i just dont want to dissassemble if dean would rather not

its only 2 bolts on each leg , then 2 bolts holding the hydraulic then 2 bolts holding the arms

narrrrshing strenuous ;D

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Whats a 5stud conversion to a S13 worth? 2nd hand brand new parts whatever,

Cheapest would be bestest for me though wink.gif.

The cheapest route is to get some skyline rear hubs and drive shafts (with the same bolt pattern as your diff ideally) should cost around the $250 mark; and then get some conversion hubs for the front online, these are how i'm getting my conversion hubs from (go the Aussie dollar).

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT

$500 from me :/

Only the rear hubs are any good for a 5 stud conversion. S-Series run a McPherson strut front suspension and the skylines runs a double wishbone front end so they aren't interchangeable.

I shall be chasing a CA 5spd conversion soon aswell smile.gif

Just buy my CA 180, it's making 217rwkw ATM and in the next 3 weeks it'll be making at least 235rwkw once i fit the cams i picked up a while ago.

Waynes getting his for like $3k

That's what i was going to sell mine for

Oh well since he has one already organised i guess I'll keep mine for a little bit longer.

EDIT!!

When did i get 1000 posts.

Edited by D_Stirls
The cheapest route is to get some skyline rear hubs and drive shafts (with the same bolt pattern as your diff ideally) should cost around the $250 mark; and then get some conversion hubs for the front online, these are how i'm getting my conversion hubs from (go the Aussie dollar).

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT

Only the rear hubs are any good for a 5 stud conversion. S-Series run a McPherson strut front suspension and the skylines runs a double wishbone front end so they aren't interchangeable.

i used s14 front and rear hubs. s14 front lower control arms, and r33 front and rear rotors and calipers. a few years ago that was around $1500 with brand new brake pads.

if u go s14 front and rear rotors and calipers instead of 33. u may be able to get the total cost around $600.

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