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some guy wants to swap me for this plus cash my way

it now rolls on work vxmx mmmmmmmmmmm

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...p;#entry5824703

opinions?

also a 180 that i dont have any detaila on yet

That S13 is good man,

You will have to spend a fair bit of coin on getting it to slide really well however given its a straight swap for the R31 I'd say thats pretty decent deal for yourself man.

i feel like im ripping myself off... i dunno

you are, I'd stick with the 31. You've come this far with it why not stick with it. It's enough to learn in, get as good as you can in the car then maybe look at upgrading

found out a cpl days ago my rear turbo was wak.

spittin oil into the pressured intake side

that explains the detonation

praise yoda that i have replacement turbos to go

the horse will be with u

-D

Isn't that normal because the oil breather plumbs into the intake pipe before the rear turbo? I may be wrong.

cost and worth are 2 different things

i wont tell you what the R33 has cost me and what im told it's worth but its sad panda indeed

what ever its cost you then times that by 2 or 3 and thats how much i have prob spent

im too scared to add up all my receipts

im over it!

random question

Does anyone work at a place, or know where I could get a 6 way TV splitter tomorrow? like a Hills, or a Clipsal one?

Just spent $73 on a HD set top box to find out my TV in my gaming room isn't connected to the 4 way splitter in the roof... grrrr

/rant.

Guys, I see in some signatures a Dyno Day coming up for SAU - can non members get any more details?

AWD dyno?

Location?

Non-members welcome?

Cheers

Lee

Hey Lee, at this stage it is open to members only, but if there are some spots left in just over a week or so time, then it will open up to non members. Ill just say that its AWD and non members will have to pay $45

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