Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

GTR front mount FTW, sits perfect in the front bar.

how much?

$125 on his site, but could ask him what he could do for you if you're actually interested in one

you too alvin :D

http://jdmracing.com...9&product_id=53

yeah good idea to wait until summer, go a r6 I reckon

his idles at like 3k.. think there must be like a idle adjuster thingy on the side of the bike that he's overlooked / never been told about from peter stevens

when we having a sau ride? :D

Haven't decided what I'll get yet, but it'll either be a 750 gixxer or R6....

Whenever the weathers good and everyone's available lol.

I know you dont venture much on PGA anymore, but its Steve's old machine.

http://www.skylinesa...album/4999-n15/

...and yeah, the battery has been pretty low... will have to get the alternator checked out. Until then its going to have to sit there :(

Yeah you're right, I'm only on PGA if I'm selling something these days. No Pulsar so no need :) I know Steve's old car well, really carefully constructed car you bought, a lot of car for the money you paid. What plans do you have for it?

you can pickup hoists from about $2500 in 3 phase power, single phase are a few hundy more

and can i move the hoist when i move?

$125 on his site, but could ask him what he could do for you if you're actually interested in one

you too alvin :D

http://jdmracing.com...9&product_id=53

39$ for a turbotech. more stealth.

Yeah you're right, I'm only on PGA if I'm selling something these days. No Pulsar so no need :) I know Steve's old car well, really carefully constructed car you bought, a lot of car for the money you paid. What plans do you have for it?

to be honest, nothing groundbreaking or even adventurous. i got a build thread if you wanted to check out some minor changes. http://forum.pulsar.org.au/showthread.php/96808-LP-s-Pulsar-Adventures

Just want to have some fun and learn to drive real good.

people were upset to see your N15 go, but im sure the Cube is going well :)

yeah its only bolted down

garage is a little low. hmm maybe when i move somewhere else.

all good, i asked him and he said he'll sell it for 110 mo if you're interested

he can get turbosmart ones too cheaper

mm. will consider after i get my front end fixed, after my brissie trip and a front mount fitted.

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • There's a good German place in Brisbane if youre up for the drive 😛
    • The German place in Cabramatta was rock solid, fresh pretzel cooked to order back then. Then it went all quiet, after all the poker machines were removed, then I believe it closed for good. I did drive past the other week and noticed outdoor lighting a big screen, but no idea what is there now.  
    • Yeah I suspect even if you hold airmass per cycle/cylinder constant if you get too far away from stock you're still going to have problems running the factory tune within the bounds of the factory load scale. Cams, different displacement/rod ratio, etc. I'm just lucky that the GTIII-SS with wastegate boost + CA compliance cats is pretty much equivalent to stock turbos. When I have actual space I can finally get it tuned and modify the fuel system for flex fuel to 100% handle any detonation concerns when cranking the boost to whatever those dinky turbos can put out.
    • I would say no, why, because my daughter, who also lives in Goulburn, hasn't recommended us going there Pity, as we miss all the German joints around in Sydney, actually, the restaurants are the only thing I really miss about Sydney, and a special mention to Ishibanboshi at Bondi Junction, their Kara-age Don is heart cloggingly deliciousness (always added a special boiled egg...or 2) 😋 
    • Does that German restaurant still exist in the old place out the NW end of Goulburn? When I say "out the NW end of"...I am really being vague. It was 1997 when I was last there, and the only point of reference I can recall is that it was on the opposite side of the main drag from the big merino. And when I say "opposite side of the main drag", I don't mean "on the main drag". It was either a couple of streets back from there, or might have even been out in the sticks a bit further. Was an old farm building or mill or somesuch. And when I say "the big merino" I might actually be thinking of a completely different part of town, because I just looked on maps and the big bugger is not where I remembered him to be! The food was good, consisting largely of various German mystery-meat sausage/loaf things and kartofflen.
×
×
  • Create New...