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lol ive thought about it but too scared!

im hoping to do a rebuild at the start of next year and go forged so even if a cylinder (or more was down) will have all supporting mods for when that comes (at worst case!)

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so thats pretty much everything - still waiting on hks front pipe and moonface tie rods have been delayed (again) for another month, so waiting for some oem tie rods for the mean time.

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so thats pretty much everything - still waiting on hks front pipe and moonface tie rods have been delayed (again) for another month, so waiting for some oem tie rods for the mean time.

*drools*

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so thats pretty much everything - still waiting on hks front pipe and moonface tie rods have been delayed (again) for another month, so waiting for some oem tie rods for the mean time.

Best feeling looking at all the parts you've accumulated before they go into the car....:

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what happened with your r33 in the end hamish? did bearing go or just change to evo for new born?

engine 1 spun a bigend... engine 2 (the good one) has gone to that great big street-race in the sky

basically I sold it to some dude that lives in bundaberg, he had it for 3 days and then apparently "backed out of his house into an s15 that was street racing"

then bundaberg flooded

Best feeling looking at all the parts you've accumulated before they go into the car....:

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yeah it feels good apart from constantly stopping my doberman from trying to grab parts and run around the house with them :domokun:

engine 1 spun a bigend... engine 2 (the good one) has gone to that great big street-race in the sky

basically I sold it to some dude that lives in bundaberg, he had it for 3 days and then apparently "backed out of his house into an s15 that was street racing"

then bundaberg flooded

ahh see this i didnt know..

so was a write off im guessing?

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so thats pretty much everything - still waiting on hks front pipe and moonface tie rods have been delayed (again) for another month, so waiting for some oem tie rods for the mean time.

Project MU B-Spec Pads?

You should also get a Cusco Brake Master Cylinder Stopper too.

What brand water pump is that?

You should have at least bought Tomei Cam Gears or Racepace can modify your existing ones :laugh:

Project MU B-Spec Pads?

You should also get a Cusco Brake Master Cylinder Stopper too.

What brand water pump is that?

You should have at least bought Tomei Cam Gears or Racepace can modify your existing ones :laugh:

yeah bspec pads - used them on my gtst and have them on the front of the R - needed some for the rear :P

cusco brake master cylinder stopper is something id like but i guess ill do that when i have some $ to spare lol

its a nissan water pump :P

i was thinking of staying with standard and getting racepace to modify, but dat purpleeee mang!

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yeah bspec pads - used them on my gtst and have them on the front of the R - needed some for the rear :P

cusco brake master cylinder stopper is something id like but i guess ill do that when i have some $ to spare lol

its a nissan water pump :P

i was thinking of staying with standard and getting racepace to modify, but dat purpleeee mang!

Think I've got brake master sitting in garage somewhere, missing the flat bit thingy (to the master) and it's been painted black - peeling though.

Can look for it if you're keen.

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