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i have no words to describe the stuff found in this thread...

http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showthread.php?t=860659

im not sure if i should laugh at the stupidity, or be appalled at the sheer amount of bigots....

the whole site is unbelievable

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Hey Chad,

what offsets are you running on your Stagea, and what size tyres. I'm putting on GTSt brakes and need some spacers so I may as well fill the guards out while i'm at it.

The rims I have at the moment are bogan/bob-jane spec +38 18x235s I'm thinking 25-30mm spacers front, maybe 15mm rear or just leave it as they are.

19x8 +30 on the front with 30mm spacers with 235 tyre and they rub on the guards so could do with a 25mm spacer instead. Rear are 19x9 +30 with 235's and they fit sweet.

what are your thoughts on these:

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330mm with brackets,

Slotted & Ventilated

Dynamic Balanced

Heat Treated *Surface Coated

Heat resistance up to 900 degree.

$595 on trademe.

or here: http://www.conceptzperformance.com/Cart/de...29118.210.8.101

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326mm with brackets, $430usd + postage

also arranging:

hks 87mm pistons & attkd h-beam conrods

acl race main & conrod bearings

ati 600hp harmonic balancer

rb26 clear cam timing cover

apexi multichecker

hks step-2 valve springs

hks oil pump

$3000 delivered. woot. double woot

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I have been reading some of the Landover Baptist stuff Carl .... freaking hilarious ;) .... some of the appalled reactions to what is clearly a joke site are off the dial hilarious. Love this one in particular:

http://www.landoverbaptist.net/showthread.php?t=27676

try not to get cross drilled rotors Brendan they're more likely to crack

My GT-R rotors have tiny little hairline cracks 1 - 2mm long coming from the cross drilled holes,

very shortly I'll be looking for some slotted rotors, along with a brakefluid flush

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What happened to race car on a budget brandan? I mean its good if you can get these parts cheap but the costs are going to take you on a roller coaster and before you know it you've spent way more then you had intended lol

it has to be the biggest troll in the history of the internet. the size of the forum is amazing hey

I have been reading some of the Landover Baptist stuff Carl .... freaking hilarious ;) .... some of the appalled reactions to what is clearly a joke site are off the dial hilarious. Love this one in particular:

http://www.landoverbaptist.net/showthread.php?t=27676

What happened to race car on a budget brandan? I mean its good if you can get these parts cheap but the costs are going to take you on a roller coaster and before you know it you've spent way more then you had intended lol

yeh this is for down the track - auto awd rb26 stagea ;)

the sale of parts from the r32 sedan and my current engine will suffice

ie: rb25 ported head, tomei camshafts & valve springs - $2000

rb25 gt3076 garret ball bearing turbo - $1500

rb25 bottom complete bottom end with rwd gtr sump - $500,

rb30 manual box, tein r32 suspension, injectors, splitfires, - $2000

gtr fuel pump, stagea brakes, gtr front calipers, Panoz racing 4-pot billet calipers - $1000

gtst sedan shell, other bits etc, a few more grand easy.

fkn Chinese shit!

took the gate off this arvo, yep, was stuck open, taped it with a hammer, put it back together and back on,

started it up and woooot, i had boost again! gave it a good hard rev after it warmed up, and bah! prick of a thing stayed open.

ahh well, def in the market for a new gate soonish.

<3 the flutterz thru stainless intake pipe tho ;)

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