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Can anyone tell me where to find on the world wide web the ride heights for r34 that regency allow? Wana keep the boys In blue happy with the height Thanks

It's been covered in the defect thread before .. I have an old copy of the stats here - pretty sure it's still accurate for R34:

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any idea how i can get a engine block from the US to Aus?

which part of USA luke? there is a place on sir bradman drive that runs freight logistics from the west coast of USA . its not cheap or fast . you must palletize the engine on metric pallet then weigh it, a plastic pallet saves you the trouble of spraying it for bugs on arrival in customs.

I have a few connections but most dont come to adelaide only east coast then you have to ship from brissy to adelaide, the one above goes the whole way from west coast of USA to Adelaide

Quick question ... need to replace my dump pipe off the turbo on my Neo RB25. Would a 2.5" split dump pipe strangle any power, or should I go 3" split dump pipe?

I currently run a 3" bellmouth, but looking for a change.

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Quick question ... need to replace my dump pipe off the turbo on my Neo RB25. Would a 2.5" split dump pipe strangle any power, or should I go 3" split dump pipe?

I currently run a 3" bellmouth, but looking for a change.

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Split dump, go see Andrew, he will sort you out!

Also still have the Senna DVD here for you

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