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I think i'm going to sell the stagea

http://launceston.gumtree.com.au/c-Cars-Vehicles-Motorbikes-Parts-cars-Stagea-RS4S-Factory-Manual-will-swap-for-S15-W0QQAdIdZ264787873

Its been a great car and moved all my stuff interstate twice but now i've got a real house so i can leave all my stuff in one place over summer now :)

well i broke the shifter in the c33 last night somehow :whistling: which has given me a good reason to whack my 25 box in (not really , but it's a good enough excuse) . But before i start , does anyone have a spare rb30 bottom end , i'd kinda preferr to do it all at once :merli::wub:

well i broke the shifter in the c33 last night somehow :whistling: which has given me a good reason to whack my 25 box in (not really , but it's a good enough excuse) . But before i start , does anyone have a spare rb30 bottom end , i'd kinda preferr to do it all at once :merli::wub:

theres an old commodore with an rb30 that has been lying for sale in the garden of a neighbours for months. they are moving house and you could probably pick up the whole thing for cheap. Its in Evandale near Launceston. i dont have any phone number for them

well i broke the shifter in the c33 last night somehow :whistling: which has given me a good reason to whack my 25 box in (not really , but it's a good enough excuse) . But before i start , does anyone have a spare rb30 bottom end , i'd kinda preferr to do it all at once :merli::wub:

Should have an RB30 bottom end kicking around work, i'll check tomorrow and ring ya at work

Cheers

well i broke the shifter in the c33 last night somehow :whistling: which has given me a good reason to whack my 25 box in (not really , but it's a good enough excuse) . But before i start , does anyone have a spare rb30 bottom end , i'd kinda preferr to do it all at once :merli::wub:

If you're in the north of the start I've got a RB30 with a blown headgasket for sale.

On Saturday it was about 250kw on like 10psi.

Now they've wound it up to 20psi but they haven't told me what it makes yet.

haha sweet as! Well as for my GTR, jangles and one of my other mates will be helping me change the clutch next friday/saturday and she'll be back! My $500 Magna is great but doesn't quite have as much grunt as the GTR, will be happy to have it back :)

Should have an RB30 bottom end kicking around work, i'll check tomorrow and ring ya at work

Cheers

:cheers::wub::nuke:

If you're in the north of the start I've got a RB30 with a blown headgasket for sale.

nah in the south mate , cheers though

On Saturday it was about 250kw on like 10psi.

Now they've wound it up to 20psi but they haven't told me what it makes yet.

hehe , must be a good sign ;)

dont knock magna power haha.. i have one as a daily :P it has equal use of oil/coolant/petrol :-D

Haha! i would never knock magna power Funz, i would be totally screwed without it! The CV's in mine are insane.. Loves to chew the oil too

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