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finally got the m35 transfered over to my name.. required a new roady but GT auto's sorted me!

(without having to replace my drivers seatbelt WIN!) - which gives me time to source a newy :)

now the legal grey area of mods can begin!

booking it in for the nismo rim fit for friday :)

HDi cooler going on tonight (slim line fan arrived!)

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Will have some spare 33gtr swaybars soon if anyone wants some :D

I'll take second dibs if Robbie bails :)

Should also ask ... how much you looking at if/when it happens?

hey all. just had the gold version of BC racing coilovers put in my ARX, and boy what a difference it handles and responds like my sons R33 worth the money.

+1 Best suspension ive ever driven on, well worth the measly price. Over a year of abuse now with no issues.

hey all. just had the gold version of BC racing coilovers put in my ARX, and boy what a difference it handles and responds like my sons R33 worth the money.

This is what I run. Awesome eh?

got my modded piston back from the engine builder today... the pinnacle of chef mechanics!!

do u rekn this is y it didnt run? :)

No. Didn't run because it was forced into a few valves by a tool.

Fark! At what point could you not realise that it was a bad idea to force a crank with the belt off? :D

No. Didn't run because it was forced into a few valves by a tool.

Fark! At what point could you not realise that it was a bad idea to force a crank with the belt off? :D

now its happened it seems so damn logical... look on the bright side of life... gna b very tastey once shes done!

that aside...

deffs gna take up a full page on what ive done to my stag in the last quarter!

I'll take second dibs if Robbie bails :P

Should also ask ... how much you looking at if/when it happens?

$165 delivered for the pair, what they cost me ;)

Didn't think they were ever going to arrive so picked up some locally, but now they're sitting at the TNT depot in Sydney, should be here next week sometime.

$165 delivered for the pair, what they cost me ;)

Didn't think they were ever going to arrive so picked up some locally, but now they're sitting at the TNT depot in Sydney, should be here next week sometime.

just Pm me when you want the cash mate. keen as to not have so much body roll!.

fitted the justjap adj. upper front camber arms today - totally rooted now ;)

last weekend did the rears - already noticed how smooth the rear is over bumps, here's hoping the front is good

wheel alignment on monday.

just Pm me when you want the cash mate. keen as to not have so much body roll!.

No worries ;)

fitted the justjap adj. upper front camber arms today - totally rooted now :D

last weekend did the rears - already noticed how smooth the rear is over bumps, here's hoping the front is good

wheel alignment on monday.

I put some adj. rear upper arms in about a month ago and pulling out a heap of camber made a huge difference! Have since also put the tight LSD and 33gtr front swaybar in (at the same time) so that made a rather noticably better difference too, just need to fit the rear swaybar and look at some adj. stuff for the front.

Replaced the HKS GT-RS with HKS 2835 ProS last week.

This won' be a huge upgrade in power but the delivery will be different. Looking forward to driving it once it has been back on the dyno and has had some road tuning.

Replaced the HKS GT-RS with HKS 2835 ProS last week.

This won' be a huge upgrade in power but the delivery will be different. Looking forward to driving it once it has been back on the dyno and has had some road tuning.

I thought you could make 40 or 50 extra kw with the proS? Nice choice, what did it cost you?

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