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And on top of that, I know Of the perfect hks 2535 setup for sale, with manifold, ex gate, and stock heatshield incl covers the whole setup.

Hmmmm... Pm me NIGGAHHHH

Goal of the build is a nice cruiser with balls.. Gonna be stripping the interior tonight.

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Pass us your Driver Dynamics Track day Aaron if you can't get your car ready in time :D

Saw the SAU Nats DVD last night, was all right :thumbsup:

Going in on Wednesday ... Should be fixed before the DD day

Hmmmm... Pm me NIGGAHHHH

Goal of the build is a nice cruiser with balls.. Gonna be stripping the interior tonight.

Just go for modest power unless you plan on putting in a larger displacement engine. Any RB20 with balls = pain in the ass to drive around town and a 5000rpm powerband, although cool for motorsport, is next to useless on the road.

Going in on Wednesday ... Should be fixed before the DD day

Guess again...I want you to do 500-1000km of normal driving on those new bearings before you go thrashing my gearbox around a track day. The last guy who did that on a freshly reconditioned box cooked the bearings and ripped every tooth off the third gear cogs = no warranty.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/more-news/wrong-way-caravan-busted-on-west-gate-bridge/story-fn7x8me2-1226274928926

Some guy this morning driving with a caravan driving onto on-comming traffic for 12kms down Westgate and Monash Fwy.....lolwut

http://www.heraldsun...2-1226274928926

Some guy this morning driving with a caravan driving onto on-comming traffic for 12kms down Westgate and Monash Fwy.....lolwut

I bet he gets off with no vehicle impound and will be charged with careless driving, also no loss of licence

Just go for modest power unless you plan on putting in a larger displacement engine. Any RB20 with balls = pain in the ass to drive around town and a 5000rpm powerband, although cool for motorsport, is next to useless on the road.

Hmmmmm..

If I'm gonna go through the hassle of a larger engine I might as well build something good and drop it in.

Sif, they'll say that an import careened him onto the wrong side of the road and that Vicpol are looking for suspects and planning several operations to protect the people.

Do you know what the sad thing is? Reading back on this ridiculous analogy, and realising it isn't even far from the truth.

Just go for modest power unless you plan on putting in a larger displacement engine. Any RB20 with balls = pain in the ass to drive around town and a 5000rpm powerband, although cool for motorsport, is next to useless on

2535 is a bit of a headache but nothing wrong with a 2530 on streets with 210kw.

Just go for modest power unless you plan on putting in a larger displacement engine. Any RB20 with balls = pain in the ass to drive around town and a 5000rpm powerband, although cool for motorsport, is next to useless on the road.

Guess again...I want you to do 500-1000km of normal driving on those new bearings before you go thrashing my gearbox around a track day. The last guy who did that on a freshly reconditioned box cooked the bearings and ripped every tooth off the third gear cogs = no warranty.

This wednesday right? If so, his got a good 3 weeks to do that. 1000km in 3 weeks is easy, for me anyways...

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