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What tires are you using atm?

2k..

f/r adjustable swaybars - 500

second hand lsd - say 800

aggressive street wheel alignment + corner weighting - $350

Strip the car (start with boot and rear) depending on personal preference/usage - free

Bit of money left over for install help if you cant diy/some replacement bushes.

Depending on how low it is, you might not need adjustable sussy arms etc. The factory stuff gives a small range of adjustment and is generally enough to do an aggressive street setup if the car's not too low (check the bushes condition though).

have just got a bride cuga for driver and r33 gtr passenger seat :)

now getting sway bars and stripping :)

can't find an LSD for under a grand though :(

Just keep an eye out for the LSD, it''ll pop up sooner or later!

Did you get adjustable sway bars ? As because you are stripping the car, it will obviously affect f/r weight balance and also weight/force on each end's tires affecting grip/oversteer/understeer and the adjustable sway bars will come in handy for correcting it your personal preference/driving style along with pressure changes in f/r tires.

Wow that was poorly worded but it's friday night and i can't be arsed to recycle it into something better closedeyes.gif

Nice one on the seats! Luckily for me i have found my stocko 33 seats to be really good for me (probably because i'm sized like a typical japanese man lol).

I like duncan's suggestion too lol.

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Just keep an eye out for the LSD, it''ll pop up sooner or later!

Did you get adjustable sway bars ? As because you are stripping the car, it will obviously affect f/r weight balance and also weight/force on each end's tires affecting grip/oversteer/understeer and the adjustable sway bars will come in handy for correcting it your personal preference/driving style along with pressure changes in f/r tires.

Wow that was poorly worded but it's friday night and i can't be arsed to recycle it into something better closedeyes.gif

Nice one on the seats! Luckily for me i have found my stocko 33 seats to be really good for me (probably because i'm sized like a typical japanese man lol).

I like duncan's suggestion too lol.

yea, whiteline adjustables, for the swaybars.

Is the carpet in r32s one piece? I think the wife would appreciate the front for now but I don't want rear passengers.

how much weight does the sound deadening add? I don't wanna work all day for like .75kg lol

you think i should stick to the stock diff atm and buy camber arms/ trailing arms etc

yea thats lucky with your seats...my drivers side was rooted (side bolster as usual) and the passenger had no back panel (some random ripped it off, grrr)

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