Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 14.2k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Yeah what I meant in that comment is replacing all three. Instead of having 2 or 3 gauges around your dash, just replace the cluster with something better

Can be done if you're willing to shell out the bucks

Writeoff has a very comprehensive set of gauges in his centre console. Maybe he can find you a pic if u ask nice.

He's running Defi's which as talbo said, arent cheap, but they do look gnarly in an over the top riced up way

-D

ah hah finally found them :P seen these on tv ages ago.

http://www.vintagecarradio.com/store/index.php?cPath=1

awesome for anyone restoring an old car and wants a half decent stereo without spoiling the classic look of their car

n wayne i dont think they are the same they look slightly diff. not 100% sure if its a gtr/gts thing or just they changed the 32 headlights over the years though.

Edited by Inline 6

well i just found out i should be getting my car back in December or January its been such a long wait i cant wait to test the t04z etc out on the worked 25/30 at mallala should be fun.

R32 GT-R and GTST share the same headlights yeah?

I need a drivers side one - MINT.

God damn insurance dogs...

No. However some GTSt's do have GTR lights (such as mine, and Chads) The GTSt lights dont have plastic flaps with holes to hold the GTR grille in. So really if they have these, you should be fine..

And going on to what Dan mentioned, the "R32 S1" lights are slightly different in appearance to "R32 S2" ones. So just take note of how they look around the projector area.

well i just found out i should be getting my car back in December or January its been such a long wait i cant wait to test the t04z etc out on the worked 25/30 at mallala should be fun.
whats she making Allan?

patience is a virtue! and ditto whats she making allan ? or not completely fin yet?

hey to all its been like 3 months since ive been on sau... or like 4-5 months since ive been to an event or cruise :P

car is on teh nom nom ... yeah it ate the crank key..... :) found out 3 months ago and havnt driven her since.. just sat inside her then and had a play with the pedals.... i miss being a couple inches off the ground and having extensive left foot exercise... worst thing is it makes sence that its been slowely dying for some time now.. and i think mallala was the final killer.. was never the same since then (6 months or so ago).

nearly finished paving the back carport so i can begin skinning my knuckles and getting to know my car even more.

by chance a few weeks ago mr lewis of lewis engines mt barker came into my work and purchased a very nice sandstone table off me and we got talking... looks like ill be having the privelage of a fully built rb26 when i can save enough coin.

on another note anyone after a pair of greddy t517z turbos with gasgets done 5000 kms approx for $2500

haha no worries mate.

yeah im planning on dropping the motor in on sunday, as Dale's bro in law needs the crane back, for

a long time by the sounds of it, poor bugger...

yeah if you cant grab them let me know, as ill be down south tomorrow and could possibly grab them??

i got an idea, how bout you bring them to me sunday and give me a hand?? :P

yer mitch, ill be there.

im gettin them tonite off the nug meister

as for you being down south, i'll be out near morgan most of the day haha, will arrange later on in the day to drop them to ya :).

sunday.......well if i wasnt workin on my shitboxes i would LOL

should be around the 380rwkw motor and manual box should be in 2way lsd is in nismo intake pump is in then theres the wiring of ecu etc so till it runs on the dyno im gonna say 370 to 380rwkw for now but i have to run her in yet so little hard to say.

patience is a virtue! and ditto whats she making allan ? or not completely fin yet?

hey to all its been like 3 months since ive been on sau... or like 4-5 months since ive been to an event or cruise :P

car is on teh nom nom ... yeah it ate the crank key..... :) found out 3 months ago and havnt driven her since.. just sat inside her then and had a play with the pedals.... i miss being a couple inches off the ground and having extensive left foot exercise... worst thing is it makes sence that its been slowely dying for some time now.. and i think mallala was the final killer.. was never the same since then (6 months or so ago).

nearly finished paving the back carport so i can begin skinning my knuckles and getting to know my car even more.

by chance a few weeks ago mr lewis of lewis engines mt barker came into my work and purchased a very nice sandstone table off me and we got talking... looks like ill be having the privelage of a fully built rb26 when i can save enough coin.

on another note anyone after a pair of greddy t517z turbos with gasgets done 5000 kms approx for $2500

So you were trying to sell me a munched out GTR for $28k?

should be around the 380rwkw motor and manual box is in 2way lsd is in nismo intake pump is in then theres the wiring of ecu etc so till it runs on the dyno im gonna say 370 to 380rwkw for now but i have to run her in yet so little hard to say.

probably using a 10 or 14psi spring in the wastegate so i can run it in abit and get the hang of the car again the way it reacts with these upgrades etc then boost it some more.! :P

Edited by R334door(s2)
Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Thanks for that, I'll check it all out. I can always do the brakes last anyway if its a problem.  The 16's are super cool, if they do fit I'll cruise around with them for a bit.  
    • Well, that's kinda the point. The calipers might interfere with the inside of the barrels 16" rims are only about 14" inside the barrels, which is ~350mm, and 334mm rotors only leave about 8mm outboard for the caliper before you get to 350, And.... that;s not gunna be enough. If the rims have a larger ID than that, you might sneak it in. I'd be putting a measuring stick inside the wheel and eyeballing the extra required for the caliper outboard of the rotor before committing to bolting it all on.
    • OK, so again it has been a bit of a break but it was around researching what had been done since I didn't have access to Neil's records and not everything is obvious without pulling stuff apart. Happily the guy who assembled the engine had kept reasonable records, so we now know the final spec is: Bottom end: Standard block and crank Ross 86.5mm forgies, 9:1 compression Spool forged rods Standard main bolts Oil pump Spool billet gears in standard housing Aeroflow extended and baffled sump Head Freshly rebuilt standard head with new 80lb valve springs Mild porting/port match Head oil feed restrictor VCT disabled Tighe 805C reground cams (255 duration, 8.93 lift)  Adjustable cam gears on inlet/exhaust Standard head bolts, gasket not confirmed but assumed MLS External 555cc Nismo injectors Z32 AFM Bosch 023 Intank fuel pump Garret 2871 (factory housings and manifold) Hypertune FFP plenum with standard throttle   Time to book in a trip to Unigroup
    • I forgot about my shiny new plates!
    • Well, apparently they do fit, however this wont be a problem if not because the car will be stationary while i do the suspension work. I was just going to use the 16's to roll the old girl around if I needed to. I just need to get the E90 back on the road first. Yes! I'm a believer! 🙌 So, I contacted them because the site kinda sucks and I was really confused about what I'd need. They put together a package for me and because I was spraying all the seat surfaces and not doing spot fixes I decided not to send them a headrest to colour match, I just used their colour on file (and it was spot on).  I got some heavy duty cleaner, 1L of colour, a small bottle of dye hardener and a small bottle of the dye top coat. I also got a spray gun as I needed a larger nozzle than the gun I had and it was only $40 extra. From memory the total was ~$450 ish. Its not cheap but the result is awesome. They did add repair bits and pieces to the quote originally and the cost came down significantly when I said I didn't need any repair products. I did it over a weekend. The only issues I had were my own; I forgot to mix the hardener into the dye two coats but I had enough dye for 2 more coats with the hardener. I also just used up all the dye because why not and i rushed the last coat which gave me some runs. Thankfully the runs are under the headrests. The gun pattern wasn't great, very round and would have been better if it was a line. It made it a little tricky to get consistent coverage and I think having done the extra coats probably helped conceal any coverage issues. I contacted them again a few months later so I could get our X5 done (who the f**k thought white leather was a good idea for a family car?!) and they said they had some training to do in Sydney and I could get a reduced rate on the leather fix in the X5 if I let them demo their product on our car. So I agreed. When I took Bec in the E39 to pick it up, I showed them the job I'd done in my car and they were all (students included) really impressed. Note that they said the runs I created could be fixed easily at the time with a brush or an air compressor gun. So, now with the two cars done I can absolutely recommend Colourlock.  I'll take pics of both interiors and create a new thread.
×
×
  • Create New...