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Yeah well now i think you know the car i'm on about.....

Thinking about buyin a turbo diesel one thats in Australia and doing a conversion (engine and box)

And i thought 260RS' were like inpossible to rego/comply cos C-Red had one but only used it for rally???????

But if you did get one come down to SA and take me for a spin hahahaha

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Hello all,

The following will be arriving in Darwin in 6-8 weeks time.

3 x 13B turbo manual front cuts

1 x WRX STI front cut

1 X GC8 WRX front cut

1 X HCR32 manual front cut

1 X WRX STI motor (turbo, inject inc)

1 X ECR33 motor (turbo, inject inc)

1 X BNR32 gearbox

1 X ECR33 gearbox (maybe sold - minorci???)

1 X ST185 Celica GT4 Ralle A version, yes the water to air IC version front cut, complete with panels reardiff brakes etc.

1 X R31 GTSX complete car. RB20 turbo, manual, GTS-R rear wing, exhaust and a pair of very nice Recaro's. 1988 model. Gun metal grey.

1 X ST165 Celica GT4 complete car. Turbo manual 4wd. 1987 mod. White in colour. Original vehicle - no mods.

Will know prices when landed but can estimate if you require.

When will the moderator (cmon ron leave me alone) can this thread???

Cheers all,

Ken

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OK , so how many skylines do poeple know of in Darwin ?

Got a blue/purple 33 ser 2 coupe few months ago.. live in Durack in Darwin... been busy on the car put a pwr FMIC, boost controller, GTR finer filter and some other small mods so far.. This site is great for tech help, learnt a lot..

Trying to get a workshop manual though, any ideas. ?????

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Work shop manuals cost an arm and a leg, i know of some here but not up there.

As for the BNR32 Gearbox....

Anychance of me buying it here in SA and you dropping it off here before it heads up to NT?

Can shipo to you on the train! How much do you want to pay - thought you already had one? Shipping to SA isnt very much, but you can ship direct from Bris to you if you like. I would really like to check the box out myself prior to sale though. Let me know.

Cheers m8,

Ken

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he he , im still here ken , just had a big 2 days drinking pints of kilkenny. mmmmm yumo . anyway, why u want to can this thread ?

 

the chickman

MMMMmmmmm Kilkenny :aroused: :cheers:

I guess it doesnt look like a business post to you. Will be paying some sponsorship money after I turn some cash out of this container. R U still keen for Japan in January??

MAD GT4 - looking at a little more than that. PM me.

Cheers,

Ken

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im starting to think i wanna through cash at the corolla. say like turn her into a little drag car hey !

 

japan would be nice , but ( reality check chicko ) i dont know that i can afford it .

Do you still have the 13bt fcut? If not i have 3 on the way :wassup:

Does Jay still have his bluebird sss fcut, can you get hold of him??? Dave has been trying but no results.

CU

Ken

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nope sold it in peices and made a profit.

oh and you are a naughty boy to, posting personal business stuff in here . lol

and jays mate sold that front cut, apparenty dave called him last week about it

cheers Ron

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oh and you are a naughty boy to, posting personal business stuff in here . lol

Oh man, you are soooooo nasssssty. I promise to donate, i do i do. So do want a 13bt fcut - hahahahahahaha.

Cheers my brother from another mother,

Ken

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Not a massive turn out as the show was on. This Saturday will be a big meet thought. Have cars coming from Alice and Jabiru to compete. Hoping Dean's 13bt hilux has all the gremlins sorted and ready for a 10sec qtr. Will let you know.

ken

Oh 13btt series 6 rotor ran 12.2 with mickey t et street slicks on. Pretty impressive.

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