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Hey dude,

I think EVL-33 (Brett) was considering selling some 33GTR seats. Not sure if he still is - Someone here might be able to help you contact him.

send me some pics of your 32 when you get a chance

Avram

Going pretty well :cheers: Im going to keep it the way it is for a while and hang onto my money, just been doing a few maintenance jobs. Thew a spiffy aluminium radiator catch overflow tank in though. You didnt leave me much to do.

Had a chance to do anything to the 32 yet apart from the above?

Unfortunately not yet,

they are a fat slow pig in comparison to my old / your new S13.

needs turbo/cooler/etc etc

have purchased a Apexi AVCR so I will screw up the boost in the weekend.

HEy, what sort of fuel economy (do I dare ask) were you getting from your r32? I am getting about 300k's per tankfrom a stock car????? something is amiss here! I know you dont buy turbos cars for economy but ouch! my bombed RX7 got 300k's and your silvia averages 400 k's!

what mods if any did you do?

Cheers

Christian

I agree, the rb20det was less than impressive without some major modification, unfortunately I never got to do that much. The only main performance mods were an i/cooler, full exhaust and the boost wound up to 12-14 via EBC.

300kms per tank sounds a bit ill for a stockie, but I remember my old r32 did drink quite a bit, it was on par with my V8. From memory it did about 350 to a tank driving hard on the occasion - Its been too long to remember accurately now though sorry. Hopefully someone else here can answer.

And yep, I am averaging about 400 when driving the silvia lightly - and that has big injectors, turbo, and fuel pump.

With Bride bolt on rails 138,000 yen ($1,717 AUS depends on exchange rate) plus freight with insurance which can be 45,000 yen for air $560 due to size and sea 6 weeks and 20,000 yen (dont quote me on that one) $248.

I would expect them to come in under $2,500 due to a single order, mine got a lift in a mates container so I saved their.

Worth every cent and were very easy to fit, pull the onld ones out to put the new ones in.

For the Stagea 4 bolts is all it took to mount the brackets to the seats.

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