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I think you will find that the rear end isn;t slipping but the HICAS is loosing is shit and letting the rear end track where ever it wants, which would explain why the HICAS light is flashing, It could be as simple as air in the lines. I'd also check the fluid levels for the HICAS/Power steering.

he has a hicas lock bar.

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just won what looks like a twin plate clutch for sweet f**k all money. pick it up friday and take to acs to see if it needs a rebuild. even if it does itll work out cheaper than the clutch i was looking at.

i just won this http://www.graysonline.com/Lot.aspx?id=4324739

and this http://www.graysonline.com/Lot.aspx?id=4324916

for a grand total of $68 plus 13.5% which goes to JMS. awesome!

Would an exhaust for a R32 GTR fit a R32 GTS-t with modded hangers? Gotta sell this exhaust that I bought from RBWARE and would make it easier if it could fit both GTR and GTS-t lol

I think you will find that it might not fit through the loop in the swaybar on a GTST/GTS4

I've had a good look under my car and a few GTR's and the GTR has a much larger loop for the zorst, i dont think i'd be able to run those twin pipes on my car.

i just won this http://www.graysonline.com/Lot.aspx?id=4324739

and this http://www.graysonline.com/Lot.aspx?id=4324916

for a grand total of $68 plus 13.5% which goes to JMS. awesome!

nice dude, i was thinking about bidding on some seats so i could on sell them for a profit, i couldnt track the auctions from work. and getting the old man to track the clutch was hard enough.

but yeah, picked this up for $49 +13.5%.

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not many details (read, none at all) but its for an sr, and it looks pretty beefy. ill pick it up friday and take it down to acs so they can have a look.

Demonoid is back! :cool::(

i could almost cry im so happy right now.

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While I'm here ...

Can anyone tell me, or point me to a link, as to how a GTR/260 gearbox pull-type clutch fork mates up with the pull-type clutch kit, so the clutch engages properly. Push type I know you just slide things on. But is there a trick to fitting the GTR box to a pull type pressure plate and carrier?

Thanks :cool:

^^^ Can anyone shed some light on this Q?

Luke and I finally got that damned bearing out last night for the auto box and fitted the spigot bearing for the manual box. Nismo lightened flywheel and HD clutch kit ready to go on once I replace the crank seal.

Anyone wanna help with putting the manual box in on Saturday morning? :(

I know 95% of SAU aren't clubbers...

But for the 5% who are... Can you remember Church the nightclub? Amazing place back in the day. Filthy shit, but f**k it was awesome. Then they got shut down a few years back after one too many leb fights/underagers getting in and shit like that.

Well, after sitting dormant for a few years, it's re-opened... into...

Applebar!

It's a pretty 'exclusive' club spinning pure house music. Cocktail bar on Level 2, Dance floor on level 1 and a smoking area on level 3 apparently.

Check out how much this shit has changed, though:

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Good to see Adelaide getting some more of these types of clubs. Sure, the filthy places are fun, but these kind of places are also real good fun since you don't get all the tools in there.

I'll have to check it out on the weekend I think.

^^^ Can anyone shed some light on this Q?

Luke and I finally got that damned bearing out last night for the auto box and fitted the spigot bearing for the manual box. Nismo lightened flywheel and HD clutch kit ready to go on once I replace the crank seal.

Anyone wanna help with putting the manual box in on Saturday morning? :P

Me Me Me....I shouldn't be working this Saturday, so i shall lend a hand.

fark i just got ripped 30 bucks and boy am i pissed . i bought a tiger woods dvd called 18 holes AND IT'S ABOUT f**kING GOLF !!!

:)

I know 95% of SAU aren't clubbers...

But for the 5% who are... Can you remember Church the nightclub? Amazing place back in the day. Filthy shit, but f**k it was awesome. Then they got shut down a few years back after one too many leb fights/underagers getting in and shit like that.

Well, after sitting dormant for a few years, it's re-opened... into...

Applebar!

It's a pretty 'exclusive' club spinning pure house music. Cocktail bar on Level 2, Dance floor on level 1 and a smoking area on level 3 apparently.

Check out how much this shit has changed, though:

Good to see Adelaide getting some more of these types of clubs. Sure, the filthy places are fun, but these kind of places are also real good fun since you don't get all the tools in there.

I'll have to check it out on the weekend I think.

going by the individual behind the concept of this whole applebar joint, this will be one very classy club. I'll put dollars down to say this joint will be extremely difficult to get into if you're below 25, look wasted, aren't dressed to impress, or don't know the club owners. And again, going by the individual behind it - deep/soulful/disco/tech/prog/underground house. No trashbag electro shit you hear around EC, HQ etc.

I can't wait to check it out :)

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