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^^ cheers bud, so u saying if i put flares on it ull swap for your 34 gtr????

and yea im still thinking bout flares, but i do like the all metal look

Could be Aus' most powerful road R30??

awesome stuff!!!

haha cheers man, who knows ?? haha powers pretty weak for a 26/30 combo

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I noticed a big difference to steering once I used poly castor bushes... especially braking whilst cornering.

Front end was more direct and predictable, not swaying and shunting around over every bump...

Good stuff!!

Poly sway bar link bushes are a good thing to look for too.... (plus a R31 skyline or Pintara sway bar... not sure which to get currently)

Could be Aus' most powerful road R30??

awesome stuff!!!

He would have to beat my old r30 with 323 kw atws!

shouldnt be hard though!

where did you get the adthree front bar and the 326 knuckles?

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Front bar i was lucky enough to get from dennis ( ghostrider) cheers d ! Hed imported it from jap land. My mate had the knuckles from his old set up so got lucky again

Been busy today getting tyres ready for saturday. So pumped to skid again. Been too long

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Cat is looking fantastic man!

have you noticed a big difference driving with the cams? I've been thinking about upgrading mine

P.s love the catch can :)

P.p.s you coming to texi next weekend?

haha cheers guys slowly getting there

Lol@ catch can yea man its one of those "air to air" types lol but i d o have a 5 litre oil container i use when i do avents and it has no trouble filling it by the end of it all lol

Yea wont be doin texi. Diff needs redoing. Gonna fo next twilight night thou

have you noticed a big difference driving with the cams? I've been thinking about upgrading mine

sorry man forgot to answer yea best thing ever! serioulsy do it i wish i did it earlier i changed springs aswell but man cars midrange is awsome, heaps more punchy and just general drivability has improved markedly.. + u carnt beat the sound of a camed up rb

so it seems all i been doing lately is getting photos taken !! heres a couple from yesterday, thanks to seb, the kids got skills

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