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sigh.

4 prank calls over about 5 minutes under the pretense of buying the 200.

im all for prank calls, but put some imagination into it, and make sure your mates arent giggling like school girls in the back ground, kills the joke before it even starts.

and surely people must have something better to do on a saturday night than trawl classifieds looking for pranking victims?

nope i dont think so but there is a trick to getting it activated to which Martin showed a customer in which i was there :ermm::P:banana:

not 100% sure if Gavins is the 2010 model that's the only unknown but LC2 is no where near as harsh as original LC

I am pretty sure they killed LC altogether in the US models when series 2 came out .... but yes the Aussie ones shill get a dumbed down 3,000rpm version which is much gentler and doesn't blow the trans.

excited. boat finally brought my container.

tomorrow get to p/up stich mags ($30 pound!)

grex camshafts, spats strut bar, 6-point roll cage

exhaust temp sensor, turbo timer, bride left hand seat rail

bride drivers chair, apexi power intake piping kit

got all the parts for the rb26 buildup in the cupboard now:

hks oil pump, hks step 2 cam springs, n1 water pump, acl race bearings

hks 87mm pistons, attkd rods, arp bolts, arp main head studs

cometic street pro full gasket kit incl 87mm mls head gasket

tomei sump baffle pickup kit, tomei oil gallery orifice, ati harmonic balancer

greddy timing belt, new idler/tensioner, adjustable intake/exhaust cam pulleys

30-row engine oil cooler, oil filter relocation kit, turbo oil cooler

hks split dump pipes, obx tuned-length manifolds, obx front pipe system, decat flex pipe

fitted wilwood superlite forged 4-piston calipers with 324mm drilled rotors up front.

got to install the external fuel pump and fuel surge tank system, then attack the exhaust

and sort out the seats, weld in roll cage and add to it, fill the belt/seat mounts in (eventually rego for 2seater?)

hey blokes looking for an answer to a basic q but just dont want to spend all night looking for it if possiable

mate has a 300zx 31 model vg30 he needs a set of injectors and was told only nismo items will fit due to the fuel rails ok thats fine but what size do nismo items come in? and are all nismo items interchangeable within all nissan stuff ie skyline,silvia,180?

whats the price(reasonable price) on a new set?

price on a 2nd hand set?

thanks guys

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