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Well Few more bit`s added,

PUT my Sway bar on REAR,& underbody brace,

Also did DIFF OIL`S ,what a Pain in the ASS JOB, rear fill plug is i joke to get to.

Few Pic`s of Body Brace.

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Cheer`s Chuckie.

Well Few more bit`s added,

PUT my Sway bar on REAR,& underbody brace,

Also did DIFF OIL`S ,what a Pain in the ASS JOB, rear fill plug is i joke to get to.

Few Pic`s of Body Brace.

post-36964-1276737704_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1276737810_thumb.jpg

Cheer`s Chuckie.

where'd you get that underbody brace from? and how much was it?

looks pretty good

notice any difference?

i've got one for sale, for some reason my car doesn't have the mounting holes required to fit it but 4 of my mates cars do.. kinda depressing really.

they mount up under the transmission between the chassis rails (and are otherwise known as a trans tunnel brace)

they must do something as 260rs' and gtr's come factory with a skinnier version of them

pm me if anyone's keen

Just fit sutimoto 4 piston front brakes and slotted rotors on the front, plus painted them and the rears in gloss black,

also painted the cam covers in gloss black and put new rubber seals in,

just got a 80mm throttle body in the mail today so probly chuck that one when im done being lazy

where'd you get that underbody brace from? and how much was it?

looks pretty good

notice any difference?

Hi Tom,

Well it was free mate gave it to me :P ,well as i have made few changes ie sway new shockies,

it`s hard to say really,

Hi Neil just few thing`s needed doing ,as you know ten+ year old car needed to be looked at & improve when Possible,Just keep getting little bit`s put aside,

Happy picked up 350Z rim`s same as i have so put some better rubber on & have few day`s out giving OLDGIRL a work out lol,

Need to sort body stuff soon,get them door`s ready to repair.

missing your old girl yet ?????

need to get sorted & meet your way for a day out back lol :P:) ,

Cheer`s Chuckie.

somewhere, in a box, in a truck, in a boat, in the middle of bass straight, my r34 front brakes are waiting :P

hopefully they will be on b4 the weekend

on another note, anyone know where to buy the crc urethane seal coat from? not many placed seem to be able to get it

somewhere, in a box, in a truck, in a boat, in the middle of bass straight, my r34 front brakes are waiting :thumbsup:

hopefully they will be on b4 the weekend

on another note, anyone know where to buy the crc urethane seal coat from? not many placed seem to be able to get it

/\/\/\

im also after the crc stuff, anyone wanna help?

I'm pretty sure you can edit your own post for up to 2hrs after you initially make it.

*I think*

that makes sense, i can't edit my previous post anymore

got my 34 callipers at last, gave them a spray with some 3M calliper paint in blue, looks nice :thumbsup: i'll prob mount them up tmrw

not sure what i should do with the lines tho, should i remove the olive? shorten the bango? or find some skyline lines?

i'm thinking that taking the olive out would be easiest, but what happens if i get some skyline lines in the future?

not sure what i should do with the lines tho, should i remove the olive? shorten the bango? or find some skyline lines?

i'm thinking that taking the olive out would be easiest, but what happens if i get some skyline lines in the future?

Go and get some proper ADR-approved lines made up - skimping money on stuff for brakes is NOT something you want to do, so get it right the first time and you'll be sorted.

wwwbraidedlines.com.au I think is the site to visit, then check if they have a branch/workshop near you.

Go and get some proper ADR-approved lines made up - skimping money on stuff for brakes is NOT something you want to do, so get it right the first time and you'll be sorted.

wwwbraidedlines.com.au I think is the site to visit, then check if they have a branch/workshop near you.

unlikely, tasmania is hopeless for car things

might take the olive out, i've seen threads with heaps of ppl doing it

when i eventually get braded lines, i'll just get customs made uo

woo! got some Gmax Monza 18's put on yesterday :)

What are your guys thoughts on getting it lowered slightly??

Before and after shots

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Edited by DavisMurlock

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