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On 19/05/2022 at 12:41 PM, r32-25t said:

That’s a clip for between the synchros, very common for them to fall out on big power cars. You been moving to a dog engagement box soon 👍

i actually have one ready to rock sitting on the floor from os im just waiting to brake this one first. the old r32 trans is holding on for dear life mate lol she has many wins and losses under her belt, its been a good trans. still shifts nice i did have to jam some redline shockproof up its butt as a band aid to get rid of a 3-4 grind. car has been between 500-700hp for a 4 years it owes me nothing thanks for the info good mate.

On 20/05/2022 at 4:58 AM, Shoota_77 said:

Great to see her back on the road!  Glad the JB Weld is holding her together!

thanks mate. im currently trying to slowly build an rb30. but if i was ever to build another rb26 block im pretty sure i would jb weld the entire side on each side of the block lol.  i put so much on the intake side that the block literally looks flat from rear of engine to the coolant neck on my block(i put so much you cant even see the water jacket plugs anymore.) i used a fak load of jb weld and i mean alot........probably stronger than ever now mate, cheers ill get some videos of her screaming.

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New coolant overflow for the r32.the good old boys in blue that let me rip around with a 4” exhaust no issues at all. We got it good over here like that. 

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Very nicely made, well done!  Here in Australia if you drive a Skyline and see the cops you run for the hills! 😂. They crucify Skyline owners here.  I think that will change over time (I hope) as the ownership of Skylines changes from being mostly 20 year old hoons to the more mature adult that a lot of us are!

On 28/05/2022 at 5:40 PM, Shoota_77 said:

Very nicely made, well done!  Here in Australia if you drive a Skyline and see the cops you run for the hills! 😂. They crucify Skyline owners here.  I think that will change over time (I hope) as the ownership of Skylines changes from being mostly 20 year old hoons to the more mature adult that a lot of us are!

hey good buddy thats really silly as skylines are a pretty big part of australian history (jim richards, mark skaiff, etc) cops should encourage people to drive them and build them so everyone can enjoy them and see them. around here its small enough that if we drive semi respectfully and stay away from residential areas we seem to be left alone. when we street race its late at night on a blocked off side way no one seems to care....

 

On 29/5/2022 at 10:50 PM, MoMnDadGTR said:

hey good buddy thats really silly as skylines are a pretty big part of australian history (jim richards, mark skaiff, etc) cops should encourage people to drive them and build them so everyone can enjoy them and see them. around here its small enough that if we drive semi respectfully and stay away from residential areas we seem to be left alone. when we street race its late at night on a blocked off side way no one seems to care....

 

Because Skylines became quite cheap for a while they were predominantly owned by younger people and certain ethnic groups that were renowned for erratic driving! 😂 It’s probably settled down a bit now but in the past if you even drove passed a cop driving normally you were a very high probability of being pulled over.

There is a “hooning” law in here in Victoria where if you commit 3 hooning crimes (skids, drifting, extreme speeding, etc) the car you’re driving on the 3rd conviction gets crushed.  Regardless of whether it’s your car or not!  Imagine the 3rd conviction you were driving the bosses C63 and got pinged doing skids.  I’m sure he’d be stoked to see it go in the crusher……

Always a great day out in the gtr when it actually works proper for once... little gear banging and some nice Napping in the 600hp gtr lol.

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On 29/05/2022 at 9:08 PM, Shoota_77 said:

Sounds amazing full noise!  Your driving, not your singing!!!!  🤣🤣

Lol that’s awesome man eh, pretty fricken funny video lol. 

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Little dusty but what a find! My good buddy Mike found me this bad boy was hiding in a shop we had to really twist an arm to get it. Nice to know certain people in this area. Bottom pics are of mikeys r32 6466 built by urs truely!

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