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krishy: after doing some searching around it does seem that the active LSD halfshafts are fractionally shorter then a normal set.. meaning they would have been pulling on the half shafts :( what a PITA.

sounds like it would be easier if Krishy just sold it to me :whistling:

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good work Brendan keep your eyes fixed on your goal and thats a degree in 4 years time

thanks mate - and a rewarding career working with highend technology to help the everyday person who is sick/unwell or injured/in-pain

I know how debilitating chronic pain is & how much it effects you and your surroundings, so if I can forge a career out of helping others Id be over the moon.

"The path to greatness is neither easy nor predictable".

My goals are: preparing for Uni by covering the 3-main text books used for the first two years, get thru 1st semester, 1st year then 2nd year & start the clinical placement, get the degree & accreditation in radiation science, get work in the diagnostic imaging field, finally get some income & buy a house again, and reward myself with a Blue R35 by around 2018. Step by step, little by little, I really want to work towards my goals. If I find its beyond me then so be it, but its nice to dream (again)

SR20DET heavy duty carbotic button clutch kit $440 inc gst

if you would like to order PM me as this is my price not a random ring up price

We rate this clutch to 330 rwkw. It has 5 puks with a sprung center.

Mobil 1 gold 0w40 any good for RB26? or should I just go with the ever popular Motul 300v 10w40 or 15w50?

Your opinion?

Don't ever run a 0W** oil in Aust Andz......the 10W40 is what you need bud.......15W50 if you track it.

Nulon has received some negative feedback in the past from mainly those that have no idea, but they actually do a good product and have a 6L bottle of 10W40 full synthetic that's every bit as good as the Motul product

SR20DET heavy duty carbotic button clutch kit $440 inc gst

if you would like to order PM me as this is my price not a random ring up price

We rate this clutch to 330 rwkw. It has 5 puks with a sprung center.

having a chat with the minister for war and finance in the morning, we'll see how that goesthumbsup.gif

Don't ever run a 0W** oil in Aust Andz......the 10W40 is what you need bud.......15W50 if you track it.

Nulon has received some negative feedback in the past from mainly those that have no idea, but they actually do a good product and have a 6L bottle of 10W40 full synthetic that's every bit as good as the Motul product

just a note.

neither the 300V OR the nulon oil is compatiable with E85. both will go milky after a very short period of time.

Roadmaster RM500 from Anglomoil is aussie made, full syn, suits e85 and is a really good oil. been using it a lot lately. Garage 7 stock it.

heres a video

Mobil 1 gold 0w40 any good for RB26? or should I just go with the ever popular Motul 300v 10w40 or 15w50?

Your opinion?

Mobil 1 is good stuff, I use Redline in everything. that 0 weight is a bit too light for the hot weather coming up IMO, thats what the lower number means, the flow rate during cold weather.

I used Mobil 1 in my RX7 and the car made it nearly 400,000 MILES , of hardcore racing road racing and daily driving on a bridgeport 12A before it broke a rotor gear siezed , it still ran on one rotor for months as a daily..haha 1 rotor on a alloy flywheel is shocking amount of torque to move a car by the way. ..lol

and used it on my old R31 thats still ticking over 500,000km on it never had more then a valve cover off , purrrrs still

Had to laugh like a 12yr old little boy when I saw this:

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Soft fish taco anyone?

Not sure about the crispy bit though.....

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Had to laugh like a 12yr old little boy when I saw this:

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Soft fish taco anyone?

Not sure about the crispy bit though.....

thats a american thing, Wahoos fish tacos shack rocks, it sounds fowl but its nice if you like fish and mexican food. , soggy would be horrible

http://www.wahoos.com/

lloks like they have a franchise in australia now too ?

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