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Removed all this:

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To have a look at this:

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Not too bad compared to what others are finding, will also check the other side while the bumper and the other bits are off

Anyone good at fixing rust? Want to earn some cash?

Removed all this:

0bc7e400.jpg

To have a look at this:

99afead2.jpg

2406b0a0.jpg

39f8503e.jpg

Not too bad compared to what others are finding, will also check the other side while the bumper and the other bits are off

Anyone good at fixing rust? Want to earn some cash?

I gotta do mine as well not looking forward to it one bit

got a set of semi slicks today cant wait to get on the track and test them out :yes:

You will love them, they make a fair bit of difference. Just make sure you warm them up properly before trying to break any records ;)

You will love them, they make a fair bit of difference. Just make sure you warm them up properly before trying to break any records ;)

This is true, or you'll end up like Veeto.

so installed my new whiteline sway bars i got of Daleo ( on here) GB ... prob best bang for ur buck thing i have ever done !! handles so much better steering is direct traction as shit loads better and doesnt single pegger like it used to !! so if u want sways bars a bit cheeper hit him up well worth it

on a diff note changed my diff oil 160k later it was like water pinch.gif so i changed that after we went for a play with the new bars :thumbsup:

just need to ask one thing how many L does a rb25 box hold or is it just best to fill it till it starts to come out the fill plug like a diff ?? :thanks:

so installed my new whiteline sway bars i got of Daleo ( on here) GB ... prob best bang for ur buck thing i have ever done !! handles so much better steering is direct traction as shit loads better and doesnt single pegger like it used to !! so if u want sways bars a bit cheeper hit him up well worth it

on a diff note changed my diff oil 160k later it was like water pinch.gif so i changed that after we went for a play with the new bars :thumbsup:

just need to ask one thing how many L does a rb25 box hold or is it just best to fill it till it starts to come out the fill plug like a diff ?? :thanks:

I just bought another skyline (R32) , needs some tlc but should make a good track hack/daily :) ,the body is rough but the mechanicals seem really good

pic of said vehicle :) , i wanna swap the kit for standard stuff incase anyone hasn't read the wanted thread :)

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So I cut into the rust hand now my car has a big hole

Who wants to make some $$$ and weld some plate back in?Im thinking about buying a cheap mig and giving it a go myself but I know that the thin steel and lack of experience will be a bit tricky

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