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Picked up a new cat today. Went for the oval as opposed to the round for ground and body clearance issues. The 5" substrate copped a few knocks and was only floating in the spun s/s body. The oval is held into place by 2 swages plus has heat shielding so should do the trick. The 6 heat range on the plugs has been fine so far at 340rwhp. Only 10 though on them but clean as a whistle so far. Got all the parts sorted for some Saturday morning fun, yeah.
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1 hour ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


Picked up a new cat today. Went for the oval as opposed to the round for ground and body clearance issues. The 5" substrate copped a few knocks and was only floating in the spun s/s body. The oval is held into place by 2 swages plus has heat shielding so should do the trick. The 6 heat range on the plugs has been fine so far at 340rwhp. Only 10 though on them but clean as a whistle so far. Got all the parts sorted for some Saturday morning fun, yeah.

Gotta keep the old girl running!

What do you reckon a set of rough r34 gtr wheels would sell for, all have bad rash, and hate being balanced so id assume couple are buckled,  probably only good for skid rims

Trying to decide if i fix them or scrap em.... 

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24 minutes ago, -Macka- said:

What do you reckon a set of rough r34 gtr wheels would sell for, all have bad rash, and hate being balanced so id assume couple are buckled,  probably only good for skid rims

Trying to decide if i fix them or scrap em.... 

no idea, whats a good set worth?

 

i keep meaning to call Alliance as i have a set of Rays in the shed that could do with some loving. im keen to repair them myself but i dont have the time :(

What do you reckon a set of rough r34 gtr wheels would sell for, all have bad rash, and hate being balanced so id assume couple are buckled,  probably only good for skid rims
Trying to decide if i fix them or scrap em.... 


They sell for 1000 on Facebook all day every day
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