Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Yes I noticed this

I keep forgetting the date it was stolen and focusing on the date it was found

cops should contact her and find out who his bike mates were etc.. but fat chance of police doing any actual work I guess

Actually she probably knows exactly who helped him steal the bike, I wonder if she'd give up the names given what's happened now..

Edited by UNR33L

Fat chance of her doing that

I'm guessing the acquaintances are keeping very quiet, probably even from family and friends

There's a few motorcyclists on his friends list, one rides a different model R1, one works at Peter Stevens in Dandenong, could have had a leg in it

If I was very wealthy I would buy it, put Toyota badges on it and track it.

Then I would collect all the 34R fanboy tears in a vial, put an atomizer on top and use it to mace their security guard at the next meet.

LMAO!

what if i told you, im looking into buying an R34 R.....

but only a bayside blue one on superlaps so i can join all the other bayside blue douche bag owners.

  • Like 1

Careful Leroy, a lot of those have conditions where you're only to drive to workshops and compliance / Vic Roads

yes im aware.

however i have the distinct advantage of having numberplates, so ill fit them to make it less... likely to be pulled over?

just need to figure out what screw size is required. i could never bloody figure it out on the pulsar

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • When you pulled it off, there is no signs of blown head gasket? Is it possible you have some other issues going on? Possible cracked blocked? Or do you think it's straight up lifting the head? Did you check what the head was torqued to before pulling it down (To see if possibly they're stretching, or starting to break threads out etc)?
    • Seems like a decent result for a modded JZX110. They are bulky in comparison to the 100 and 90 models (which I'd prefer myself) but they are getting very few and far between here in JP these days. Thanks for the detailed review and the import process into the UK. I also have a car which I'm hoping to export from Japan at some stage so it's good to know if someone from the UK was interested in it. By the way the corrosion underneath is par for the course for cars which were located in/near the mountains or along the Japan sea coastline. They get huge amounts of snow every winter and the sodium chloride is used on the roads. Many cars have some kind of rubber like treatment underneath but they tend to limit it to the wheel arches underbody and fuel tank. Suspension arms and sub-frames will have similar corrosion to your JZX110 which is a common sight. See it all the time and car dealers here generally don't even mention it unless asked.
    • If the sound goes away when you clutch in, the 1.5/2 way diffs are just shit, and you are a normal person. The diff is likely "fine" but driving at anything under 30kmh is a violent horrible experience. It would be exaggerated with solid diff bushings and subframe bushings if you have those.
    • Trailer got new mudguards to accommodate the new wheels Lightweight ally Painted, stickered and done ✅ 👌  
×
×
  • Create New...