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Washed the Pulsar and the 33 after doing a bit of garage rearrange.

attachicon.gifPulsar n 33 Clean..JPG

Never thought a Pulsar could make a Skyline look small.

I note the 'P' plate on the fridge, is there a meaning in this? :whistling:

BTW .. nice job with the garage mate, cars give a nice mix to your approach to the world.

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You make it sound easy but I'm sure it's not.

It wasnt too bad. Hardest part was getting the new cradle in without a diff. Had to balance it on a plate with the jack under it. Took some jiggling to get the pins lined up.

Dropped my two r200s off at diff shop thismorning to get the GTR mech LSD swapped into the s14 housing.

Doing this for more power handling ?

Thats so cool how sht lines up....Jap cars are like lego cars. :yes:

I need to do something about rear traction, i gave it a little squirt and got fully sideways today... not what i want.

Especially on the road with traffic and gutters and things to smash into.

Must try a softer spring setting in the back, and my rear alignment settings might be wrong.

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Does buying it today count? Lolol

Yes! :yes:

My Dad Traded his '94 Navara in on a 2009 SUBARU FORESTER S3 XS Premium Today!

WELL DONE DAD!

Stoked for him. :woot:

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Doing this for more power handling ?

Thats so cool how sht lines up....Jap cars are like lego cars. :yes:

I need to do something about rear traction, i gave it a little squirt and got fully sideways today... not what i want.

Especially on the road with traffic and gutters and things to smash into.

Must try a softer spring setting in the back, and my rear alignment settings might be wrong.

Yep, now I just need the more power bit!

I imagine a torquey 400kw and drag radials would destroy the old driveshafts. GTR rear end should be next to unbreakable. I hope.

I'm going to need an alignment too with adjustable toe and camber just whacked in to get it rolling. Craig Hall should be able to sort it out :)

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