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yeah but G7 is in mt barker, id have to buy you new tyres on top of tow fee :P

i just want it running, im not worried bout the sensors etc etc as ill be using aftermarket guages.....

fkn thread on 31 club got locked, tell ''Chop'' i said thanks, asshat.

my questions WHERE NOT answered in the thread he linked me to.

Smooth garage??? ummmmmmmm no.

Boostworx was $600 for 20 in a 180. (wiring only)

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Matty, G7 said MAX 5 hunge. think ill go to them, if Kitto from 31 povoclub doesnt get back to me.

dan (kitto) is a good bloke too, he's one of the hills boys. guarantee he'll get back to you too

either or, decs wired my 20 up years back when i first put it in

600 aint bad for boostworx, but i want it done this decade :P

thanks matty, ill keep in contact mate, ill upload a pic of teh loom, let me know what ya think guys,

gimme a sec (usually around 36 secs on a good night, 23 if iv been drinking) :D

Kristian - what years were the R32 N1s produced? One guy on these forums states that he has a R32 GTR N1 V-Spec II. Now find me one of those that is in mint condition, never tracked and fitted with a/c and we'll talk.

ummm no such thing as an R32 N1 V-Spec II...

N1 was made in 1991, only 228 were made (rarest of all the 32 gtrs) all of them white, V-specs in 93 (I's - 1400) and 94 (II's - 1300)

where they might be getting confused is that from the 33s onwards the N1's were based on v-spec veichles so there were both R33 V-Spec and R33 V-Spec N1

hope this helps! =)

ummm no such thing as an R32 N1 V-Spec II...

N1 was made in 1991, only 228 were made (rarest of all the 32 gtrs) all of them white, V-specs in 93 (I's - 1400) and 94 (II's - 1300)

where they might be getting confused is that from the 33s onwards the N1's were based on v-spec veichles so there were both R33 V-Spec and R33 V-Spec N1

hope this helps! =)

That's what I thought. I'll have to search for the guy's profile.

Congrats Cara. You must have impressed. Pity the tax man takes half but think of it as saving until July 2010.

Kye if either of your brothers need a run during summer I have an indoor soccer team that occasionally needs players. Already had d&butts, FOOLBOOST & Evil34 play from SAU. A few star juniors would round our team out nicely :P

ill let them know mate. were from the south so whereyou play isnt to far.

they both normally play for 2 or 3 teams each, each year but they love every second.

Bah, someone help me sell this R32 N1!!! $100 referral fee to anyone who does! I had about 5 people on it and they've all pulled out!! I want it to come to SA!!

help me sell my skid car and my 33 and ill buy it straight away! :D

schweeeeeet.

Kitto from 31 club is gonna wire up the 20 for me, round 3 hunge, but i gotta buy a new suitable

loom as the above has been raped.

better than spending 800 plus

thought u might hav been missing something

make sure u get an R32 loom, not a ceffy or laurel one. Dont ask why, i just heard that the R32 one is the one to get

Didn't you sell your RB silvia Kye?!

andrewjzx100 had the rb silvia :P

nah, i think your thinking of andrewjzx100.

he has the rb20 s13

mine a ca18 with....

MODEL S13 silvia - resprayed custom green – manual

MODS

Ca18det

engine has received a full o/haul and metal head gasket

kkr 330 turbo fully rebuilt with garret gt28rs internals

supra front mount with custom piping and custom intake pipe

speed lab remap

gtr fuel pump

poly urethane engine, gearbox, and sub frame mounts

gtr rear sway bar

cusco camber and toe arms

moon face traction rods

poly urethane castor rod bushes

ram rear coilovers, gab front coilovers

lock spacers

brand new exedy clutch (seen 3 track days)

new clutch master and slave cylinder and lines

full turbo back exhaust

drift handbrake button

cusco mech 2 way lsd (also seen minimal track time since new)

skyline rear 5 bolt drive shafts

obx bucket seat

clarion head unit 45x4 and clarion 6x9 speakers

16x7-0 and 16x8 +2 ssr xr4 longchamps

Pink steering wheel (straight from japland :P)

Front lower lip

Front and rear strut braces

52mm alloy radiator with all new JJ silicone piping

car is fairly straight with the body work could use a little tlc, chassis is immaculate with no rust or dents in the floor pan, it made 176rwkw with the retune and has more in it if the injectors and AFM where upgraded, basically a tough street car with plenty in it for drifting.

soooooooo, if anyones keen :D

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