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$850 later, ready for garage parking competition.

New seals, new bearings, added 2x shims, backlash reduced a bit.

Just need to redo the ABS wiring, sometime in the past (not during my ownership) someone cut the plug and rejoined it poorly. When I put in the 2 way centre I never bothered to fix it because the mindset was "cheap track car, don't care". Fast forward 7 years or so it's not a very cheap track car anymore ?

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4 hours ago, ActionDan said:

As if not keep it for your next nugget track day special

He's all about Don Mega spec with Samsonas now. 

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11 minutes ago, ActionDan said:

Given the price, you gonna lash out and just go new? 

Would be a sensible approach, however when you think about it.. most 350/370Z don't produce very much power. Given that assumption, you would think the boxes are less thrashed than a Skyline box.

Kind of how you would compare a high class escort to a hooker around the bowlos.

1 hour ago, ActionDan said:

I got 2 updates in 2 threads, both posts from you, both posts banging on about Samsonas... 

Do you get a commission or what? 

I wish :( 

On 8/24/2020 at 12:50 PM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Imagine I did, just imagine that!

But reality, this non-Don Mega Ham build will probably just end up with a 350Z CD009 box.

fisch automotive are making RB conversion bellhousings for CD boxes at the moment, im very interested

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Someone should do DQ250/381/500 conversion bellhousing for RB's. 

I feel it'll go well with AK47/crackle maps. 

53 minutes ago, Count Grantleyish said:

Someone should do DQ250/381/500 conversion bellhousing for RB's. 

I feel it'll go well with AK47/crackle maps. 

Nailed it, I'll take the DQ500 thanks.

If the one in the boat falls out, just pull it out from the missus' Tiguan and I'll be good again.

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