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Not that I know what I'm spending it on? May put it away for an overseas holiday ;).

im thinking about doing the latter.

might spend it on finally getting a retune on e85 for the 200 though.

FARK! THATS JUST GETTING INSANE!!!!!!!

we have to be the worst of in aust right?

pretty well.

Can be bothered quoting all the posts for the replies.

All the simota 4 piston calipers use the same pads, thats skyline, Z32 and S-series. The R33 have a larger diameter but not larger area.

There is no point in putting a RB26 head on an RB25 block, the ports are the same size, the combustion chamber has the same volume; the only advantage is the 26 has solid lifters but when you consider that a complete 26 head is between $1500 - $2000 you could probably turn a 25 head into a solid head for less.

And the 25 head has a has VTC.

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Abe i could get vct working with a controller but it doesn't interest me gtr's dont use it dont think you loose that much with out it, my seat of the pants dyno didn't feel that much lose in response

Ok, Well depending which cams I drop in, I may not be able to use VCT anyway...if anyone knows someone who is selling a RB25DET Head, let me know, K Thanks....Now off to work.

Wow! Copping some abuse from an Ebay keyboard warrior :)

I bid and won a crank and rods for my RS250 racebike so I could start the rebuild. I organise to bid on a piston kit he has and he agrees to wait until bidding on the next item has finished so I can take them both as the one package. Before the auction ends (3 days after winning the crank) I get an abusive email from him, saying pay now because he has other people offering mroe money for it. I promptly inform him that I am the winning bidder and we had an agreement on a combined payment for other items still at auction. He ignores me and sells the items to another buyer. Money hungry wanker. He only got 1/4 of what the crank could have gone for, but he must honour the auction.

I've reported him to ebay and given negative feedback. Now he's sending abusive emails like this ...

Dear **************,

your a f**kn puff the crank sold for less ,you are a week little boy hid,n behind your computer , do the world a favour and f**k off

- 6321kris 320523152698.jpgEnd time:06-May-10 19:09:29 AESTSeller:

Listing Status:This message was sent while the listing was closed.

I've copied the email to Ebay. See what they do with the guy now. My response to him was that if he was going to send abusive emails, he should at least learn grammar and some spelling first. :)

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