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9 hours ago, pol1on1 said:

Shoey what about E85 the would get u your 250 ;)

Hey man, I asked Mark about that he said its basically a waste of time for me atm, we then discussed the next stage, around 4k for 330 rwhp so its gonna be a while off for that.

21 hours ago, z00key said:

Question for u mr scorpian. My lil bro is wanting to do some solid axels for his pajero is this some thing u can do?

I don't quite understand the question, more info pls.

Just now, z00key said:

My brother has a pajero and has it quite high (lifted) and was saying that he needs to get solid axels for it for strength I think. If that makes sense.

Somewhat. What year is the car?

We had a bloke who converted the front of his 2008-ish Hilux from Independent front suspension (twin wishbone with strut) into a solid front axle out of a 80/100 Series Cruiser for off road articulation, big job.

Not something we'd be interested in doing as it's a lot of custom shit and we don't have the man power to do it at the moment.

Tell him to talk to these crazy ass mofos - https://www.facebook.com/motorelite/?fref=ts

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Somewhat. What year is the car?

We had a bloke who converted the front of his 2008-ish Hilux from Independent front suspension (twin wishbone with strut) into a solid front axle out of a 80/100 Series Cruiser for off road articulation, big job.

Not something we'd be interested in doing as it's a lot of custom shit and we don't have the man power to do it at the moment.

Tell him to talk to these crazy ass mofos - https://www.facebook.com/motorelite/?fref=ts


Ha yeah he told me will cost him around the 12 - 15k for the work i was like can buy a skyline for that. Cheers anyway



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