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haha im not going to install till the brake rotors arrive, then ill do brakes and suspension at once to save wheel removal time

i wish i could have done it tonight, had photo comp to go to instead

Let me know if you want some measurements for setup, might save you some time :) .

haha im not going to install till the brake rotors arrive, then ill do brakes and suspension at once to save wheel removal time

i wish i could have done it tonight, had photo comp to go to instead

what rotors you getting dude :?

*peaks interest*

dunno wtf duncan came from.. dyslexic with peoples names lately.. dale! lol :rofl2:

All good :) , don't you like my name? Last time it was "Greenieo" Lol!

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dunno wtf duncan came from.. dyslexic with peoples names lately.. dale! lol :rofl2:

:) Well I guess there are two Duncans in the Stagea forum.. Spose we just end up on peoples mind :)

Let me know if you want some measurements for setup, might save you some time :) .

ohh yes please! im going to set the height before i install them so i dont have to do it again.

also found out the spring rates, they are on the box. F 10kg / R 12kg

what rotors you getting dude :?

*peaks interest*

just slotted RDAs mate, nothing special!

ohh yes please! im going to set the height before i install them so i dont have to do it again.

also found out the spring rates, they are on the box. F 10kg / R 12kg

Pm sent.

Managed to pickup an Informeter Touch on the cheap from the States, unfortunately the seller only offered shipping within the USA - so Im proxy'ing it through 'ShipItTo'. Its arrived at one of ShipItTo's warehouses, so hopefully they'll send it out Friday their time (our overnight), and I'll get it Monday/Tuesday :P

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Nice one! Those parcel forwarding services are great!

I just received my Nismo stuff. VERY excited!!

Yeah I did some research before I decided to jump on to one, been pretty happy with the service so far. Its not exactly 'cheap' but it still works out cheaper than I can git one elsewhere; I guess they do have overheads & want to make a profit. Cant hate on them for that :P

Awesome stuff re: Nismo! You're all stocked up now! Have you ever done a power run on the dyno? Would be a nice 'look what I did in a weekend' power change :devil:

Nice one! Those parcel forwarding services are great!

I just received my Nismo stuff. VERY excited!!

cracking it open to have a look before you put it in or what? :P

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Yeah I did some research before I decided to jump on to one, been pretty happy with the service so far. Its not exactly 'cheap' but it still works out cheaper than I can git one elsewhere; I guess they do have overheads & want to make a profit. Cant hate on them for that :P

Awesome stuff re: Nismo! You're all stocked up now! Have you ever done a power run on the dyno? Would be a nice 'look what I did in a weekend' power change :)

you pay for the service! if it works for you, then it doesnt matter :)

cracking it open to have a look before you put it in or what? :devil:

sure will, ill take heaps of pics before i install it at 5pm :D

sure will, ill take heaps of pics before i install it at 5pm ;)

Good man! Will be interesting to see if theyve done the same thing as Impul on the main chip (in terms of covering it in gunk so it cant be easily re-read)

weird, its EXACTLY the same inside as the stock one. no mods appar visible..............

Basically confirms that its just a re-flash, not any sort of internal piggybacking etc. Good news of that being that if we ever have someone who can work on them locally they'd be able to read the Nismo ECU to get a starting point for tuning ;)

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