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Yeh nah not on my track car.

moreso for stop/start traffic conditions (ie peak hour)

Umm, bonnet pins, best way to install - drop the bonnet ontop of the pins? :P

hahaha first time i have ever heard of it being done that way

Yeh nah not on my track car.

moreso for stop/start traffic conditions (ie peak hour)

Umm, bonnet pins, best way to install - drop the bonnet ontop of the pins? :P

put white out on the top of the pins then lower the bonnet onto them. then cut the holes where the white out is :P

easy done

Dale: you still have those rims for sale? Do you know what car they came off of and offset's?

I think the bloke i bought them off said that they had come off a skyline but i can't be sure. I'm not sure of the offset but you can come and trial fit them if you want or i can bring them to you.

So would you recommend the radiator? As i am looking at getting a replacement for the stock radiator before the SAUSA track day.

Waste of money! My car has never seen over 99 deg at the track and I'm still using my original RB20 radiator (think its the same as GTR) and that's pushing 18psi 324rwkw lap after lap.

Get one of these

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And I'd def get an oil cooler as keeping you oil cool is more important.

its been a good 2 1/2 years since i was flippin burgers you rent-a-cop

as you could probably tell from another thread in this section i work for Shannons insurance now :P

great fun and sick money

u still pretending to have authority?

nnnaaa man, i left that when i left city x ya douche.

nearly 3 years ago!

and yeah, rent - a - cops are fair decent shit kickers. never, ever ever ever ever ever will i return to that.

i dont have the patience lol

put in a word for me for the job at Shannons eh? :P

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