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Hehehe , yea the subarus are a little weak in the gearbox area if mistreated ( ie. 6K clutch dumps )

The customers get upset when you tell there 3rd mod after a 3in pipe and clutch is a gearbox kit to make the rest of there mods stay together.

Cheers

Ken

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STI gearkits are stronger than stock and after that you start looking at dog gears , be it a full kit or just 1, 2 and 3.

PPG do a reasonably priced kit.

They do a dog kit for a GTR at $6300 plus forks $800 plus install.

Hmmmmm.

btw manifold is still leaking but will pull apart next week .

Bit of time b4 next comp day ( not like the 1 week gap this time:mad:

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Yeah, I didn't realise this round was so soon.  

Will you be going to the night master or the 4,6 and rotary?

I hope my Rb25 box will hold, can get expensive when you have to replace things like that.

See'ya:burnout:

will be flat out prepping 3 rally cars for end of March so doubt it.

Cheers and night

Ken

Yeah pretty good night, started in perth, then northbridge, then ended up in joondalup, but made it home so thats the main thing, im surprised i can still type properly.

are they the trial ones????

i have genuine NISMO 400R ones one my 'line and they have the little mesh bit towards the back end, but to tell ya the truth i wasnt really looking at skirts, cause i had them already, but there pretty good at WORKS so just pop in there and take a look im sure they will be able to sort out some good skirts for ya

troo troo

coz i saw some awesome skirts there last time

can't remember if it was 400r or trial

had like a lil triangle bit vent that was meshed on em ah well

must pop in and have look!

ah nice eventful nite? but joondalup? what the hell is in joondalup?

adrian :D

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