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cheap but still out of my price range for the rotors haha. free is a good price :D

Check out the new Brakes Direct rotors? Ask Oweban about them, he's fitting some up...

Fark all.... Watching some shit on TV with the dogs lol (wondering if Chookie has killed himself via coilover yet)....

No he didn't kill himself

Gave him a hand and wouldn't have got the job done without a lend of a socket from my toolbox

Coil overs fitted as well as front castor bars

No he didn't kill himself

Gave him a hand and wouldn't have got the job done without a lend of a socket from my toolbox

Coil overs fitted as well as front castor bars

Good stuff! Bet he is smiling hardcore :D

Yep just have to adjust the left front two turns and tighten all the bolts and job done but h can handle that

Car looks mean now

Awesome...

Missed abit in here.. Been flat out as usual...

Going shorty to get my coilovers fitted too, getting very keen!

Not sure if we're going to bother with a mini cruise this Arvo though, weather is looking average, and I'm not sure on interest?

Will still try and organise a time and place if people are keen..

yeah not sure if ill be able to come or not. if your keen swing me a text.

god dammit... was gunna to oil cooler this morning but i left my socket set at work...... MI NEED MOAR TOOOOOLS

anttttttt think i could borrow your brand new socket set tomorrow/sarvo? :P

Lol u can do it here if you need to borrow tools J-Rad although it's a bit of a hike... Have u checked all the lines fit? Made a bracket etc? Don't undo anything until you do that, also is it 100% clean and been sealed?

it has a bracket made to suit rb25s lol, not sure if itll fit a gtt but ill work something out.

nope it has been sealed or cleaned i dont think? haha. what do i clean it with?

its been surrounded in bubble wrap for the past 6 months

Going shorty to get my coilovers fitted too, getting very keen!

Went into bowers suspension to get some prices on coilovers and the told me they were fitting some bc's onto a yellow 34 gtr which im guessing is you.

Let me know how they go for you, im looking at getting the same ones fitted. Did they fit any other suspension components like bushing etc?.

It looked real good and he said he was happy with the service.

Pretty sure they adjust everything for you and I can't see why they wouldn't do that

Just letting you know cause he mightn't see this for a while.

Are you new to the forums?

Been a member of the forum for over 4 years but i never post, i only come on if im looking for something or need a question answered.

You may have seen me getting around newy, i have a white pearl r34 gtr. owned it for just about 5 years now.

Been a member of the forum for over 4 years but i never post, i only come on if im looking for something or need a question answered.

You may have seen me getting around newy, i have a white pearl r34 gtr. owned it for just about 5 years now.

Nice, I think I've spotted you too :thumbsup:

Bring her out on the 21st mate, plenty of 34's going and a good chance to get some good pics etc

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