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s15's dont do much for me anymore , unless its Ben's s15 or the team orange one

Fixed. Shame seeing such a awesome car get banged up often. But thats drift. Was so awesome to help build that car every night after work.

Yeh, which Ben built from the ground up with the help of my bro, and other mates. I was there most of the time lending a hand where possible.

Miss those days

Correct; Matt made some billet parts for it as well

http://www.doylecrash.com.au/jesus_project2.html

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...282351&st=0

need fuel pump for 31,

i dont think ill do the fuel cell set up right away, so an internal one for now will be fine.....

obviously whatever i get will have to be re-wired eh?

not a great deal of "re-wiring" as such

either get an 040 or a GTR pump. Its straightforward once u get the cradle out

I can't see the point in fitting GTR pumps these days. the youngest of them are 7 years old and the oldest is 20 years old.

And when you can get a 040 for $180 it doesn't make sense to me.

aye for the price the 040 is decent, but if you're chasing high numbers a nismo is quite a nice upgrade

-D

What times are you clocking currently?

10.485 down 1/8 mile.......that was my second ever run, hoping to get a lot more runs 2moro night....

cool. can you start with my garage? its needed a sweep out for a while now.

:action-smiley-069:

nah i gotta play with some big boys toys :happy:

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