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Sweet. So you bought just the mid pipe section?

Anychance of a sound clip?

Couple of pics of the two mid pipes next to each other, for those interested.

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And a sound clip...

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Nice Nick!

We don't all need drain pipes Scottytongue.gif

Can you make some magical forged rods and pistons that go in through the plug holes for me...?

My old mechanic rebuilt an engine for me from under the car through the sump, without removing the engine. Does that count? :whistling:

Couple of pics of the two mid pipes next to each other, for those interested.

post-20696-0-75204800-1329877377_thumb.jpg post-20696-0-41664500-1329877391_thumb.jpg

And a sound clip...

VN_20120222_00001.mp3

Cool. Thanks for the pics and sound clip. Sounds like it has more of a throb at idle. I'm on the hunt for one.

I've had this http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/MISHIMOTO-RACING-RADIATOR-12-FAN-SHROUD-03-06-350Z-Z33-VQ35-MMFS-350Z-03-/310378082783?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4843f9b1df#ht_2521wt_956

and this http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/110822338664?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649#ht_3225wt_907

and this http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/120858143293?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649

turn up today....hoping to get in in by the end of the weekend and hopefully it fits without to much modification to my race radiator.

got a bit of a power gain in the top end with that big POS fan gone.....motor is a lot smoother to......nearly as smooth as an RB20DET.

still waiting in anticipation for my new front and rear bars!!!!

What new bars are you getting Craig?

A custom one on the front(in other words I cannot figure wtf it is) and Kenstyle on the back.......and I am flaring the front fit in with the front guard!

A custom one on the front(in other words I cannot figure wtf it is) and Kenstyle on the back.......and I am flaring the front fit in with the front guard!

It's a custom modified kenstyle front - one of a kind for sure!

A custom one on the front(in other words I cannot figure wtf it is) and Kenstyle on the back.......and I am flaring the front fit in with the front guard!

Pictahs? Not that I can see them at workbecause all photo's are blocked somehow!

It's a custom modified kenstyle front - one of a kind for sure!

thats what it looks like to me as well.........I just hope it handles the flares.....was also thinking of going with a Matt Black vinyl for the front bumper!

I might also set it up as a quick release bar

I've had this http://www.ebay.com....f#ht_2521wt_956

and this http://www.ebay.com....9#ht_3225wt_907

and this http://www.ebay.com....984.m1439.l2649

turn up today....hoping to get in in by the end of the weekend and hopefully it fits without to much modification to my race radiator.

got a bit of a power gain in the top end with that big POS fan gone.....motor is a lot smoother to......nearly as smooth as an RB20DET.

still waiting in anticipation for my new front and rear bars!!!!

Did the shipping really cost almost $600 for the fans?

thats what it looks like to me as well.........I just hope it handles the flares.....was also thinking of going with a Matt Black vinyl for the front bumper!

I might also set it up as a quick release bar

Cool! Can't wait to see this!

wrote it off...

That's a bummer mate :O . It wasn't 'cause the chassis got caught on the line markings & threw you off the road....?

That's a bummer mate :O . It wasn't 'cause the chassis got caught on the line markings & threw you off the road....?

lol good call

looks like its the pink ones that like to die early in life!

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