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Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

or get an n/a 1.8 4g92, and put on a mivec head/ecu

thats what i told him. he wanted to just do the 4g15. snapped him out of that fast.

paul - yea. i dont want to act like an adult, thats why i took the whole weekend of work just for my party. 2 day party bring it on~~~!!!!

Psiker

Originally posted by Psiker

also. a freind of mine asked this of me. could u guys recomend someone to do a 1.8l mivec conversion to a mirage? i tried to sway him from it but hes hell bent on it as he love mirages!!!!

Psiker

Try Mal crockenberg

Crockenberg Motors

John St

Welshpool.

Is the Ralliart agent in W A and has done that conversion to a colt or something similar.

I believe is a bit more work than you think.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

i feel like wine tonight. :P my cats gone to bed without me - the bloomin thing sits at my bedroom door and howls til i let her in - she loves sleeping on my spare set of skyline floor mats - the cats got taste!

wine........ xanadu!

cat- do you have photo of your mossie?

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Psiker,

I'll see him tommorow, I'll ask him who much, but it is never cheap to do a conversion:D

See'ya:burnout:

mmmmm. he was praying after the drags that the box was farked ne way :P is leaking tranny fluid everywhere and skipping from second to third for no reason. he was runnin constant 15's wit 3 second 60 foots. but a terminal speed of 157kmph

Psiker

Originally posted by osc@r

Ken,  it's a sr20det silvia..

jumps out of reverse, feels like it's not fully selecting it.  All other gears feel perfect.

Only done 70thou k's.

Does it go into 5 th further than 1st or 3rd ?

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

Try Mal crockenberg  

Crockenberg Motors

John St

Welshpool.

Is the Ralliart agent in W A and has done that conversion to a colt or something similar.

I believe is a bit more work than you think.

Cheers

Ken

thanx ken ill tell him. i rekon it would be pretty hard also. but he has the cash to burn and really wants to do it. so i want to send him to the right ppl. dont want im to get too stuffed around :P

Psiker

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Niz,

What word would you use?

See'ya:burnout:

molest :P

Joe i'll see if i can dig up a photo of zenah - she's just a tortiseshell moggy tho - but she's god damn smart - too smart for her own good!

Originally posted by Nizmo

aidwin yeah i like sweet white wine - not too fussed on reds - but they say u acquire a taste for red when your old haha wine leaves u with a shocking hangover tho.

if you like sweet white wine then no doubt you should try the noble rising from Xanadu or Pikes.

red = :spew:

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