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If we see one another while driving... post a couple of details so we know who is who

I think we all know who has what, but post other people you've run into aswell

Me - DR30 RSX coupe, white, Jenesis front bar, plate offset to the right, Enkei 7 spokes, big-ass muffler, about as high as a tractor, usually dirty as hell.

And atm, Tekamon lights and filler/grille, and a MR30 bonnet (Because I can)

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well I blew my motor hugely, so figure I might as well build a tuff fj which is gonna take some time to do being an apprentice and all. And I was a passenger in another DR which decided to take on a tree and lost a couple of weeks back.

Lost in a big way i beleive as well Josh hahaha :Owned: Poor bastard, he'll be back soon though :P

Mine drives from one side of my driveway to the other, its almost finished though hehehehe

Adam i have a pair of R30 steel rims in my backyard that are doing SFA if you want them...

If you don't mind parting with them that would be great Shane

How do you manage to put a DR30 into a tree?  Mine has no punch coming out of corners and I reckon it would be bloody difficult to lose the back end

Yeah no problems mate, they don't fit dr's though, we tried to put em on my car, but you can take them if you want them, get them outta my backyard...

His car has a VG30 roller bearing on it (my old turbo), its got plenty of stick outta corners trust me, has 14 psi by **** all...It went alright :rolleyes:

I never really had issues with the rear end stepping out on power, just didn't make enough of anything low enough in the power range!! Be interesting to see what its like with new turbo....

Yeah thats what mine is like Shane... When I first had the chance to buy the red coupe at JMS a few years ago I ended up deciding I'd better not cos I thought I'd put it into a stobie pole, but now that I've got mine I think its the least likely of any rwd I've had to lose the back and hit something

Yeah, bit busy this week though :(  Is Monday afternoon/evening next week ok?

yeah no can do in the arvo's after 2ish, i work arvo shift mate, best time is in the morning somtime usually wed is best day and or weekends..

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