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quite possibly :stupid:

nice

sell off all you dont need, grab 2ndhand what you do need, and go for it

my 6700 r32 sedan rb26 has been reduced by around 1200 in parts sales

then added 3500 back into it to get it up to track-standard.

then less 5500 for bike sale. fun project

today i installed the braided front brake lines, front slotted rotors, and qfm a1rm track pads all round

hoping tomorrow my ju-36's arrive

here is the list from my car:

1993 Nissan Skyline GTs-T Rwd 4door grey sedan4 - $6700

RB30 5speed manual rebuilt gearbox with single button clutch

GTR RB26DETT engine with new rebuilt turbos

5Zigen 3" turbo back exhaust

Turbotech manual boost controller - $35

GTR intank fuel pump

Walbro 305LPH external fuel pump - $165

4 litre alloy fuel surge tank with 5m braided fuel lines - $265

550cc Siemens Injectors with new O-rings & seals - $350

Iridium spark plugs 0.75mm gap - $50

Yellow Jacket coil packs - $150

600x400x100mm fmic kit

Drift pod air filters

Oil filter relocation kit - $110

Oil cooler finned cylinder kit - $90

Ryco oil & fuel filter

Castrol Edge 6L oil

Fujimoto oil drain valve - $35

BHP roll cage - $5

Tomei 300kph GTS dash

AEM wideband kit - $250

Autometre boost gauge

Saas gear knob - $30

Saas steering wheel & boss kit - $170

Bride seat rail - $165

Gephardo race seat & 5-point harness - $200

Nismo ecu remap - $30

Map-ECU piggyback to stock ecu - $200

Car alarm - $35

Hood scoops - $25

GTR rear wing - $25

Tein suspension

Greddy strut tower brace & strut boot brace - $100

Nismo front tension rod link set

Slotted front disc rotors

Braided front brake lines - $80

QFM A1RM 780degree track brake pads - $235

17inch RJR Grafic mags

235/45/17 Khumo KU36 semi-slick tyres - $750

anything not listed means it was already on the car

i'll work it out and send u a pm mate

Awesome, gives me time to save up for a clutch etc.

Speaking of Clutches, i have made a choice of 3;

Xtreme Heavy Duty Clutch Kit $800

NPC 10" Heavy Duty Copper Mix Organic Kit $1093.50

ORC 409D-01N Kit $1399

What do people here suggest, or think?

NPC that will rate about 350 rwkw and its a great clutch

should be ceramic though ?? or did you ask for organic

also 10" is a pull type clutch do you have a pull type

I asked for a 95% street, 5% track type of clutch, and i drive an R33 GTST, so my guess is pull type. They say the clutch is good for 300rwkw and retains the factory feel.

i would get a ceramic Abe and just because its a R33 i wouldnt guess its pull most RB25 boxes are push but the GTR's have pull

your's being 1997 might be pull so don't know see if you can get it down to boostworx or another reputable workshop and get them to check it out

ive heard a lot of people praise and bag Jim Berry

they prolly say 300kw because its ceramic when i did the group buys the ceramic push clutches were 350kw and i sold them into 2x R33's this is why i say better check if its push or pull

push is a bit cheaper there push type Ceramic cushioned with 1200kg pressure plate rated for 350kw used to be about $656 << going from memory 2 years ago

see a lot of info in >>This Thread<<

note all links that say click are dead due to there website being upgraded

Abe - Jim Berry: Race Cluth, leave yourself a good hour and give him a call =) worth if for the info alone

Does he have email? I prefer to have things written down so i can reread and refer back to it.

Does he have email? I prefer to have things written down so i can reread and refer back to it.

a while ago they invented these things called pens and paper... some people find them useful, apparently jim is one of these people =P

just my hot tip, dont go for a soild centre cluth!!! :P

a while ago they invented these things called pens and paper... some people find them useful, apparently jim is one of these people =P

f**k luke, you can be a smart arsed flamin mongrel sometimes hey?

dont know if its just me, or my general tolerance being a bit lower of late, but that didnt seem to be a necessary comment to make. same as the mystery that you were trying to elude to in the domestic vs import dyno day thread.

grow up man, seriously

/rant

f**k luke, you can be a smart arsed flamin mongrel sometimes hey?

dont know if its just me, or my general tolerance being a bit lower of late, but that didnt seem to be a necessary comment to make. same as the mystery that you were trying to elude to in the domestic vs import dyno day thread.

grow up man, seriously

/rant

wtf is your problem?

english too dificult for you to understand??

i told him that jim doesnt use e-mail? how is that unnecessary??

and the mystery in the dyno day thread was a broken dyno!!! i don't exactally want to say "bosstworx dyno is broken, so dont go there"

think the only person here that needs to grow up is you!

f**k luke, you can be a smart arsed flamin mongrel sometimes hey?

dont know if its just me, or my general tolerance being a bit lower of late, but that didnt seem to be a necessary comment to make. same as the mystery that you were trying to elude to in the domestic vs import dyno day thread.

grow up man, seriously

/rant

Its not just you!

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