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new tie rod end for me, will get the other one tmrw (only had 1 in stock)

the ball actaully popped out when i was taking the old one off! glad i chose today to change them

how much to make me one to suit the stagea?

probably only needs to be a little longer, i have a flange near the diff too

looks like a pirate! pirate.gif

depends wat you want i asked the guy he said $150 to make it ( with flanges gasket pipes joiner)... the more you supply cheeper it is thats to cover his time gas ect .. let me know and ill get you his number ?

mines just after the diff too :D

sooo :D got my Vi-Pec all done car is so much better to drive around town ( i took all the return bov set up off ) and high ways ;)

only one problem ... fuel pump has had the dick pinch.gif i changed the fuel filter about 2weeks ago and it was the factory one :mellow: cut it open and i was suprissed the car even started...

wen i brought it the guy said it was a GTR Pump HA FAIL think its std as iv never taken it out :pwned:

new 340L/Pm pump should be here tomora so il take it back get the pump put in and re-tuned as atm the fuel cut is set to 4300 Rpm wen it starts to lean out

SO..............for sale is a nistune board and manual R34ecu it is running the std map PM me for price :banana: i took lots of pics befor a wrapped it up for postage so just ask if you want a look

sooo :D got my Vi-Pec all done car is so much better to drive around town ( i took all the return bov set up off ) and high ways ;)

only one problem ... fuel pump has had the dick pinch.gif i changed the fuel filter about 2weeks ago and it was the factory one :mellow: cut it open and i was suprissed the car even started...

wen i brought it the guy said it was a GTR Pump HA FAIL think its std as iv never taken it out :pwned:

new 340L/Pm pump should be here tomora so il take it back get the pump put in and re-tuned as atm the fuel cut is set to 4300 Rpm wen it starts to lean out

SO..............for sale is a nistune board and manual R34ecu it is running the std map PM me for price :banana: i took lots of pics befor a wrapped it up for postage so just ask if you want a look

pins and ecu are in perfect condition all work was done by Nistune

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My skyline is now ready for battle :D

Just got a wheel alignment done -4 degrees on the front camber, looks quite aggressive now, need to buy a pyrometer to see if it's aggressive enough though.

Oil restrictors in now too, should keep the top end oil in check.

Dash is all setup, I just need to get out to the track to see if I've done the GPS lap timing stuff right.

You better be at Round 5 of the drift series, just isn't the same without your limiter bashing thumbsup.gif

oh I'll be there...

4th gear, on the limiter around the whole thing!

That cover looks the goods man. Did you just make a flat piece of carbon then cut to suit?

Well I've almost got everythimg bolted on my engine ready to drop it in hopefully next weekend. Spent today modifying the external oil drain as it didn't clear the rear dump pipe so had to change the bottom 45degree fittings to 2 90degree ones and now it's sweet. Put the last few things back in the engine bay and got that tidy ready for the engine. Now all thats left is finish the turbo oil/water lines, oil drains, set up the timing, put the clutch on and drop it in. Then comes the fun part of connecting everything......

yea its just an off cut of some flat layed stuff. does the job thoe.

depends wat you want i asked the guy he said $150 to make it ( with flanges gasket pipes joiner)... the more you supply cheeper it is thats to cover his time gas ect .. let me know and ill get you his number ?

mines just after the diff too :D

in ltown?

did you consider the rb26 clip over cover?

or just had it there so did it type thing?

never thought of that but i wanted somthing that covered more than just the wires. that would have been a good option.

does this allignment look ok to you guys?

all they seemed to have done is adjust my awesome toe (changed tie rod ends) but all the others are the same as before, all are within spec but right on the limit

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