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

if thats the case, its not a related issue. should really take pics of my piping before I clean it out... theres too much oil in there to be normal

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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.

jaycar

Interesting, you can lease an R35 GTR MY10 Premium

FULLY maintained: $ 3,773.34 per month inc. GST

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ill keep that in mind if i ever find an extra $4k a month burning a hole in my pocket.

Dion i need cash for the clutch this weekend, i thought the manufacturer was going to send them through and i pay later but its cash first i can come out to you if its hard for you to get about txt or ring me when you see this 0421932750

Dion i need cash for the clutch this weekend, i thought the manufacturer was going to send them through and i pay later but its cash first i can come out to you if its hard for you to get about txt or ring me when you see this 0421932750

Well that was good timing, seeing as I just got up lol

I want these for my rex. I got some saving to do but what do you think?...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/18-ROTA-GFORCE-WHEE...=item19b7fa3c7c

HELL NO! Get geniune works for that price and your not giving money to a company that blatantly copies other company designs.

Dion i need cash for the clutch this weekend, i thought the manufacturer was going to send them through and i pay later but its cash first i can come out to you if its hard for you to get about txt or ring me when you see this 0421932750

Sent you a text before, Im guessing youre at work... Or my last text didnt work lol

HELL NO! Get geniune works for that price and your not giving money to a company that blatantly copies other company designs.

Here is there whole cataloge

http://www.rotawheels.com/wheelcatalog.asp

All of them are direct rip offs of Work Emotion series, Work Meisters, Rays/Volk and Advan racing.

And unfortunately they don't "slightly" change them like Drift-Teks did compared to the Bee-R orignials.

HELL NO! Get geniune works for that price and your not giving money to a company that blatantly copies other company designs.

As soon as I seen them I was like :( 11R's wtf? lol

:D

You could get genuine works from streeter sent in whatever offset you want for probably $1,600.

As soon as I seen them I was like :( 11R's wtf? lol

:D

You could get genuine works from streeter sent in whatever offset you want for probably $1,600.

The Rota G-Force is a copy of the Advan RS wheel.

11R's are very similar to Advan RS-D which is basically an RS with Dish.

Every company has similar looking wheels, and it depends what you want to run on your car - i.e. $3k worth of rims (genuine advans), $1.6k worth (work) , or $1k(rota). Its a personal choice.

Personally, I bought second hand Gram Lights 57Fs (forged) as they suited the car and application better, BUT i did consider the Rota G-Force at one stage as there is no way I can justify $3k on rims

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