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Crazy, crazy story, but that persistance paid off in the end hey?

sure did !

haha!

now tell me, how does one spot bonnet pins at 2am on a freeway...???

=S

Defect station haha, was in the crafers park n ride , i did park but atleaste they didnt ride me :sick:

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can i just ask whos idea it was to drive 750kms, with 2 dissconected phones and f**k all cash? lol ...

mine because i got fking sick of waiting on people to get back to me about transporting the car over here

  • 2 weeks later...
mm 26 to 25 thats diffrent in all difrent ways

yeah , i know...

still enough power to skid though

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update .

took it out to its first drift practice , went awesomely , except the understeer haha

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great thread champ... reminds me of the old saying "bad decisions make good stories!"

yeah thats it , end of the day i love the car and thats all that matters

Goooooood stuff Mitch. :)

Where was that oil leak in my engine? :D

cheers bro , it was on the oil drain hose , got sliced open on the engine mount cover -_-

i will buy the plates !!!!!!!

makea da offa

  • 2 weeks later...

update//

fixed the front bar up , pics of that soon.

had misfire issues and idle issues.

also gearbox noise from the input shaft bearing.

replaced ECU and filled the box up with 4L of fluid and it runs sweet now

needs more power though

What an epic story. Should sell it to Warner Bros.

yeah bro

pics from drift prac

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Sup bro! great story man and sorry to hear about what happend! that was very intresting! im also into drifting as well! i drift my r33 as well, was just wondering whats your suspension setup? I currently have Tien HA coilvers, 2 way diff, rear sway bar, and engine strut brace and rear boot strut brace. Was just wondering if its worth me installing my Pinapples? i got metal ones... from Just jap.. Cheers dude.

Sup bro! great story man and sorry to hear about what happend! that was very intresting! im also into drifting as well! i drift my r33 as well, was just wondering whats your suspension setup? I currently have Tien HA coilvers, 2 way diff, rear sway bar, and engine strut brace and rear boot strut brace. Was just wondering if its worth me installing my Pinapples? i got metal ones... from Just jap.. Cheers dude.

yo not much man

if you've got em why not , im yet to try pineappes , might help when i wind the boost up a bit

for now i have no problems getting it into a slide , adjusted my handbrake with a mate so now i lift it one click and the rears are locked

this is what i run:

coilovers

cusco mech 2 way

28mm rear sway bar

rear camber arms

solid subframe bushes

cusco front tension rod

slotted front rotors

GTR rear strut brace

Nismo front strut brace with brake booster

pretty sure thats it bro

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