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Timing Gear

Ok this is where i get the count for the timing gear;

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So we need 5 more for it to be viable.

If you want to hire the timing gear for $42 let me know.

and can i also be added to the list, along with Josh and heslo's + 1 (he's gay), and heslo also said he may put in the money if need be to make up the last person and he will use it in conjunction with his own timing gear

cheers Bengi

sure it cant be that hard to get 5 more people out of the ones coming out on the day lol

yeah should be pretty easy, to get a few more.

Its just amazing how quickly this track day is adding up again, especially since my car is nowhere near ready, and still got more parts to aquire

i still have to

-fit coilovers

-fit front brake upgrade

-flush & bleed brakes

-get new tyres

-get exhaust made

-raise boost

-change oil, filter

-make new seat mounts

and there is probably more as well, problem is hoists have been full for the past three weeks, and everytime i made room, another job got booked in :)

lol. benji, need a working bee or something before the track day.

yeah, word on the street is that your coming down here to do it all for me...or else we aint coming to pick you up on track day morning lol

lol. drop it round my place next monday. got most of the week off, get the coils*, brakes, and oil/filter change tackled.

*just dont expect to adjust heights. im way too f**kin lazy.

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stupid r31's. ill have a look. what have you got for the front end exactly? s13 lcas? standard knuckles? a31 rotors im guessing?

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rear coils, just use the top hats from the rear struts in there at the moment :)

yeah thats prob what i was gonna end up doing. seemed like an easier option, and its not like it matters what top is on there as they aren't adjustable up top anyway.

Cheers Bengi

with the rest of the money for this track day that i owe can i pay that on the day? or pay beforehand?

cars slowly coming along

gauges to be paid for and sent

wiring to be finished hopefully this weekend

tyres to be fitted to rims

fit oil cooler

fit new brake pads and bleed system

fit 5 stud conversion

pump the shit outta the guards

get it tuned and wheel alinged

list is getting much easier as time goes by

still gonna be tight gettn it all ready in time but we will manage :cool:

writeoff and myself could run seperate timing gear units if the numbers are needed for the package deal.

there is no issue/worries in that.

with me, Im not sure what car to bring. Im real sore due to no-kneeness; cant do much. just a brake pad change ruins me.

the stagea is all good and can drive there and back & have a great day out. have spare pads for the day; easy no-nonsense dayout.

however Id like to run the r32 rb26 sedan that I bought specifically for track days. in lieu of riding motorbikes.

the sedan has new highflowed turbos, champion gold plugs, Penrite 5-50 synthetic oil, greddy oil filter, yellowjacket coilpacks, siemens denso 550cc injectors,

power-fc, 5zigen 3" catback exhaust, new radiator silicon hoses with 52mm dual-core race radiator, turbotech boost controller

ku36 235/17 tyres with qfm a1rm brake pads & slotted rotors/braided lines up front, good 5spd rb40 box & singlepuck clutch,

tein coilover suspension with full greddy strutbars front and rear, race wheel & seat, wideband meter, boost meter, stripped interior

a fuel surge tank and 305lph walbro external pump is being setup early april at boostwerx along with full pfc tune.

roll cage wont be finished/installed. permit needed to get to/from tuners & trackday.

not much more I need to do. rebleed the brakelines so that rules out 3 upcoming days, cleanup the interior a little,

get bits finished here and there. trying to get it ready minus the roll cage setup plus a few other goodies coming from japan, but too sore to go full-bore at the project.

...... we'll see.

cage I won for $155 plus container setrate of $400.

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wheels for $45, free shipping due to container space

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free shipping so why not some $250 cams

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hmm, bride drivers seat and passengers bride seat rail, $200

that'll go well with my bride drivers seat rail, the shit chair there atm can be for passengers

plus a few oddsnends for cheap, little bits here and there, . . . . :)

:cool:

eventually I want to get an rb26 powerglide auto adapter, power glide Auto-Transmission kit, custom fitting to the Stagea, 3k.

Im going to rebuild the rb26, drop it into the stagea with a 3spd auto trans full manual valvebody . . . and sell the sedan and the current stag engine package

12k in costs all up for complete rb26 rebuild, installed & custom stag auto transmission, but should be able to net back 8k from sales =)

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