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This is a long shot....

But a couple our clients asked us to ask on their behalf for reserve entries.

1 x R34 GTR

1 x R35 GTR

All I can do is but ask :down:

To the rest of you guys, spend all your effort and monies working on the very best braking package you can for the day. Brakes are 100% critical at Mallala and need serious application to get 'in the zone'. Having 'lots' of experience at Mallala with Nissan brakes we are more than happy to lend some advice to anyone with questions :huh:

Krishy, how long did it take to recieve these lines from uk? And are they defently stainless stell or tin wrapped?
UK!? The Braided Lines Krishy linked, come from Queensland, i ordered a Set on 17-03-2010...sent payment, haven't been posted yet :huh: . My guess is they are making them up, so should be posted sometime next week.

I got mine within 5 days or so from QLD........to me it looks and feels likie stainless steel....and it is most certainly ADR approved as well as it has a lifetime warranty as well....you get a warranty card that you can sell with the car to the new owner as well :down:

is there a gasket? mine doesnt have one, granted its a different engine.

there is a little metal gasket that foes between the IC pipe and the stock bov.......its meant to stop any leaks

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are u sure 300zx is the same as r32?

the pistons themselves are 50buks each on trade price.

and full seal kit front and back is just under 200.

all the other pistons are fine, just 4 have rust on the hard chrome.

im getting QFM A1RM's all round for the ca brakes, they will be fine with that, ill just have to take it easy for a bit then do a hot lap and then a couple laps at a slower pace etc etc. u reccon 1 set of those will last the day???

and any1 kno anywhere cheap to get wheel studs? cheapest i could get em on trade price was 10buks each :s

adrian the qfm a1rm's from what i have heard will last you a whole track day.....get some decent brake fluid in and do a full flush etc and should be pretty sweet......another thing you might wanna have a look at is getting some braided brake lines mate......

i am for this track day running qfm a1rm's with penrite sin 600 brake fluid and HEL braided brake lines.....lets see how they go on the track....

D stirls

are u sure 300zx is the same as r32?

the pistons themselves are 50buks each on trade price.

and full seal kit front and back is just under 200.

all the other pistons are fine, just 4 have rust on the hard chrome.

im getting QFM A1RM's all round for the ca brakes, they will be fine with that, ill just have to take it easy for a bit then do a hot lap and then a couple laps at a slower pace etc etc. u reccon 1 set of those will last the day???

and any1 kno anywhere cheap to get wheel studs? cheapest i could get em on trade price was 10buks each :s

I'd run some ducting to the front brakes if i was you, heat is your enemy on small brakes. The quicker you can cool them before the next corner the better they will be. If you overheat them to much those pads wont last long at all.

this is my ducting.

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I'd run some ducting to the front brakes if i was you, heat is your enemy on small brakes. The quicker you can cool them before the next corner the better they will be. If you overheat them to much those pads wont last long at all.

this is my ducting.

should you have the ducting facing towards the front?

im gonna do some cooling ducts 4 sure i need all the help i can get haha

list left to do is

fit tyres

fit wheels

wheel alingment

bleed brakes

fit pads

wire in gauges

fit oil cooler

get tune

all fluid changes

couple more smaller bit

list is getting much smaller now

slowest process will be rolling the guards

i actually have offset haha

17x9 +18 on stock metal s13 guards, they sat pretty good on the GTR i bought them off haha :)

i kno its not baller offset

thats why i wanna get new lips made up so there 17x10 -6 :blink:

D stirls

are u sure 300zx is the same as r32?

the pistons themselves are 50buks each on trade price.

and full seal kit front and back is just under 200.

all the other pistons are fine, just 4 have rust on the hard chrome.

I'm 110% sure.

The Pistons and Seals are the same for R32, Z32 and R33 (just the diameter of the rotor and the caliper offset is different with the R33), as well as others.

A1rm's and fluid - bought.

HEL lines - bought.

slotted rotors - bought.

plazmaman pro series IC and plenum kit - bought.

new pirelli's - bought.

kit to be installed - next week.

tune - booked in next week.

Brakes to be installed - after tune.

car trailer - still be organised.

who knows if I will I be able to run my car with no back seat with seat belts still remaining?

A1rm's and fluid - bought.

HEL lines - bought.

slotted rotors - bought.

plazmaman pro series IC and plenum kit - bought.

new pirelli's - bought.

kit to be installed - next week.

tune - booked in next week.

Brakes to be installed - after tune.

car trailer - still be organised.

who knows if I will I be able to run my car with no back seat with seat belts still remaining?

You can pretty much run your car however you like. No scrutinering at practice/private days. I'd recomend a fire extingusher though.

You can pretty much run your car however you like. No scrutinering at practice/private days. I'd recomend a fire extingusher though.

cool, i wonna leave it out for easy access to my rear coilovers for adjustment. yes i will have one.

how is everyone else's preps going?

You can pretty much run your car however you like. No scrutinering at practice/private days. I'd recomend a fire extingusher though.

cool, i wonna leave it out for easy access to my rear coilovers for adjustment. yes i will have one.

how is everyone else's preps going?

mines going ok..

just need to try replace my plugs as i got a chronic missfire..

the fit my pads when they come and do some brake ducting like chad!

then fit oil cooler when it arrives..

what are peoples opinions on neuton nt-5000's i kno there a sick skid tyre but im not sure how they would handle circuit, im runnin low on cash after buying everything else for my car. and i can get em for 110 each so there in my price rance.

what are everyones opinions?

what are peoples opinions on neuton nt-5000's i kno there a sick skid tyre but im not sure how they would handle circuit, im runnin low on cash after buying everything else for my car. and i can get em for 110 each so there in my price rance.

what are everyones opinions?

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