Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Part time student, Apprentice in the public service and casual at Mickey D's. I always hook people driving Skylines up with free grub in the Drive-Thru.

thats very nearly worth taking Grumblebee for a drive. :D

how far do you think i'd get before being pulled over?

  • 2 weeks later...

I manage a graphic design, print and sign shop out in Mitchell.

I can do car decals (vinyl cutouts), and all sorts of stuff here if interested.

Feel free to ask re most anything design, print or sign related.

Company is FASTdigital call 02 6262 2278

  • 2 weeks later...
Should post your pix on here of what I printed for ya.

Any one ever need any vinyl decals etc, can do just bout anything.

I want a sticker somewhere on my car saying "Powered by Corn"

hey guys

I'm a sparky on the southside... woden area...

pm me if you need something done/fixed... ovens cooktops light power points anything really hook me up...

Looks like i got some competition! lol.

Welcome aboard!

  • 4 months later...

Just thought I'd post up for my friend Adam... yes another photographer (isn't everyone with an SLR one these days :P ), except he's REALLY GOOD and actually does it as his day job now after leaving his job at a graphic design/advertising agency.

He does all kinds of work... wedding, corporate.. but is always keen for a car shoot!

Email is: [email protected]

Bit of a Portfolio here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=31904&id=136475599749766

Some shots:

195126_146664745397518_136475599749766_299260_7445162_o.jpg

194979_146668298730496_136475599749766_299326_1608366_o.jpg

192631_146668762063783_136475599749766_299335_8227542_o.jpg

192299_146667935397199_136475599749766_299315_3131913_o.jpg

191752_146666072064052_136475599749766_299284_1606595_o.jpg

191670_146872395376753_136475599749766_300228_1565903_o.jpg

191378_146667068730619_136475599749766_299304_8282829_o.jpg

173033_146903985373594_136475599749766_300433_6101125_o.jpg

  • 1 month later...

what up gangsters...

i'm jonny, i got a r34.

been getting around the southside for a bit now so i decided i would add to this post.

i work at subway erindale as a night manager, and part time student at uc.

Edited by JonnyBurge

what up gangsters...

i'm jonny, i got a r34.

been getting around the southside for a bit now so i decided i would add to this post.

i work at subway erindale as a night manager, and part time student at uc.

Fellow R34 in tuggers. sweet

-Mark

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey Peoples.

I'm a Parts specialist for Canberra Toyota, also do Honda and Subaru parts. and hoping to start my Mechanical Engineering degree next year.

Gimme a yell if ya's need anything :action-smiley-069:

what up gangsters...

i'm jonny, i got a r34.

been getting around the southside for a bit now so i decided i would add to this post.

i work at subway erindale as a night manager, and part time student at uc.

Heh, I wondered when/if you were ever going to sign up. Mint 34 you've got there.

Hey Peoples.

I'm a Parts specialist for Canberra Toyota, also do Honda and Subaru parts. and hoping to start my Mechanical Engineering degree next year.

Gimme a yell if ya's need anything :action-smiley-069:

Yo!!@!

Factory clutch fan and shroud for a JZZ30 Soarer (fan "should" be the same a 2JZGTE supra)

Hopefully you can do betteretererr than what I was quoted before

Yo!!@!

Factory clutch fan and shroud for a JZZ30 Soarer (fan "should" be the same a 2JZGTE supra)

Hopefully you can do betteretererr than what I was quoted before

Hey Dude,

I don't know what you were quoted but either way it'll be expensive.

there are 3 componets here.

*The Fan

*The main shroud over the radiator and above the fan

*and the smaller clip on peice below the fan

All together i can do for about $425

I can get the fan pretty easily but the two shroud components will have to come from japan.

Cheers

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Thanks for that, I'll check it all out. I can always do the brakes last anyway if its a problem.  The 16's are super cool, if they do fit I'll cruise around with them for a bit.  
    • Well, that's kinda the point. The calipers might interfere with the inside of the barrels 16" rims are only about 14" inside the barrels, which is ~350mm, and 334mm rotors only leave about 8mm outboard for the caliper before you get to 350, And.... that;s not gunna be enough. If the rims have a larger ID than that, you might sneak it in. I'd be putting a measuring stick inside the wheel and eyeballing the extra required for the caliper outboard of the rotor before committing to bolting it all on.
    • OK, so again it has been a bit of a break but it was around researching what had been done since I didn't have access to Neil's records and not everything is obvious without pulling stuff apart. Happily the guy who assembled the engine had kept reasonable records, so we now know the final spec is: Bottom end: Standard block and crank Ross 86.5mm forgies, 9:1 compression Spool forged rods Standard main bolts Oil pump Spool billet gears in standard housing Aeroflow extended and baffled sump Head Freshly rebuilt standard head with new 80lb valve springs Mild porting/port match Head oil feed restrictor VCT disabled Tighe 805C reground cams (255 duration, 8.93 lift)  Adjustable cam gears on inlet/exhaust Standard head bolts, gasket not confirmed but assumed MLS External 555cc Nismo injectors Z32 AFM Bosch 023 Intank fuel pump Garret 2871 (factory housings and manifold) Hypertune FFP plenum with standard throttle   Time to book in a trip to Unigroup
    • I forgot about my shiny new plates!
    • Well, apparently they do fit, however this wont be a problem if not because the car will be stationary while i do the suspension work. I was just going to use the 16's to roll the old girl around if I needed to. I just need to get the E90 back on the road first. Yes! I'm a believer! 🙌 So, I contacted them because the site kinda sucks and I was really confused about what I'd need. They put together a package for me and because I was spraying all the seat surfaces and not doing spot fixes I decided not to send them a headrest to colour match, I just used their colour on file (and it was spot on).  I got some heavy duty cleaner, 1L of colour, a small bottle of dye hardener and a small bottle of the dye top coat. I also got a spray gun as I needed a larger nozzle than the gun I had and it was only $40 extra. From memory the total was ~$450 ish. Its not cheap but the result is awesome. They did add repair bits and pieces to the quote originally and the cost came down significantly when I said I didn't need any repair products. I did it over a weekend. The only issues I had were my own; I forgot to mix the hardener into the dye two coats but I had enough dye for 2 more coats with the hardener. I also just used up all the dye because why not and i rushed the last coat which gave me some runs. Thankfully the runs are under the headrests. The gun pattern wasn't great, very round and would have been better if it was a line. It made it a little tricky to get consistent coverage and I think having done the extra coats probably helped conceal any coverage issues. I contacted them again a few months later so I could get our X5 done (who the f**k thought white leather was a good idea for a family car?!) and they said they had some training to do in Sydney and I could get a reduced rate on the leather fix in the X5 if I let them demo their product on our car. So I agreed. When I took Bec in the E39 to pick it up, I showed them the job I'd done in my car and they were all (students included) really impressed. Note that they said the runs I created could be fixed easily at the time with a brush or an air compressor gun. So, now with the two cars done I can absolutely recommend Colourlock.  I'll take pics of both interiors and create a new thread.
×
×
  • Create New...