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Totally incorrect benji. No extra stress is put on the driveline at all - what your getting confused with is that a clutch is designed to fail before the driveline parts approach there operational limit...so to much power and a good clutch can cause issues for diffs etc.

The r34 Gtr drive line can take 1000hp with little modification, so Adam should be right no matter what he chooses.

Ahhhh I see! cool.

Too easy mate,

Will probably post something up in the new year, want to go up north to check on a few more roads before posting etc....

Willbp be a good excuse to test out my sway bars

yeah i should be free, was possibly going down to gosford to see example at a pub with work mates but not sure if i can be bothered going down there haha.

man thatll look so sick!!!! will cosmetics be done then????

cant really think of any more ways to add black ay haha.

im watching rallying, just subies and evos, pretty awesome.

has anyone put a lift kit on a 32 and had a crack at some off road?? would be pretty cool :D

yes a guy who works at rathmines auto dismantlers put a gtst 32 around the track at awaba, and he rolled it squashed the roof

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T&G is tounge and grove floor boards.

Ohhhhhh, well i am no bob the builder, i know demolition only!! Lol

Totally incorrect benji. No extra stress is put on the driveline at all - what your getting confused with is that a clutch is designed to fail before the driveline parts approach there operational limit...so to much power and a good clutch can cause issues for diffs etc.

The r34 Gtr drive line can take 1000hp with little modification, so Adam should be right no matter what he chooses.

In standard terms yes, once you put a bullet proof clutch in then the only thing protecting the driveline is your left leg and driving style :P

If i dumped mine my gearbox would go die!

im watching rallying, just subies and evos, pretty awesome.

has anyone put a lift kit on a 32 and had a crack at some off road?? would be pretty cool :D

cheers mate, you making it to the party this weekend or are you away?

I WAS going to be away but due to the flights i may possibly be around for some of that day so would like to make an appearance :D I think i fly out on the 23rd instead.....

In standard terms yes, once you put a bullet proof clutch in then the only thing protecting the driveline is your left leg and driving style :P

If i dumped mine my gearbox would go die!

Exactly what i was trying to say!!!

Happy Birthday Ant

:cheers:

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