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L20b with twin webber,5 speed,R200 diff with full spool. full race trim no carpet no heater and no door seals.

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jempson
Posted: 2006/10/17 6:26  Updated: 2006/10/17 6:26
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 Re: my old 1600
Looks like a bodgy photoshop to me..

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PIGDOG
Posted: 2006/10/17 8:21  Updated: 2006/10/17 8:21
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 Re: my old 1600
looks about the same as what my 180b did when i lowered it, might have a pic in my photo album

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oan878
Posted: 2006/10/17 10:04  Updated: 2006/10/17 10:04
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 Re: my old 1600
U got me there the rear wheel is just siting there. the diff is on a jack.

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B120dat
Posted: 2006/10/17 10:30  Updated: 2006/10/17 10:30
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From: Brisbane
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 Re: my old 1600
Chris you cant post a pic without being accused of photoshoping it ...

This is the beast you were telliing me about... looks the goods.

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oan878
Posted: 2006/10/17 10:33  Updated: 2006/10/17 10:33
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 Re: my old 1600
I know

one day i will photoshop some thing.

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WhiteSedan
Posted: 2006/10/17 10:35  Updated: 2006/10/17 10:35
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 Re: my old 1600
Looks nice and straight! I miss mine now.

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oan878
Posted: 2006/10/17 10:59  Updated: 2006/10/17 10:59
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 Re: my old 1600
It was straight and britty much no rust. i miss it too.

it was pritty quick back in the day too, before everyone had SR20s and ca18.

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TnPshow
Posted: 2006/10/17 0:02  Updated: 2006/10/17 0:02
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 Re: my old 1600
What's up with the camber on the rear?

It looks like the wheel isn't bolted on!

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L18_B110
Posted: 2006/10/17 1:10  Updated: 2006/10/17 1:10
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 Re: my old 1600
full race trim??? maybe if you took the steering wheel and put it at the other end of the car it would be a reasonable race setup!

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Tyrie
Posted: 2006/10/17 3:35  Updated: 2006/10/17 3:35
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 Re: my old 1600
is that for real?

if you draw an imaginary line perpendicular to the wheel down to where the diff should be, it seems to be way too low...
Looks cool though

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L18_B110
Posted: 2006/10/17 4:15  Updated: 2006/10/17 4:15
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 Re: my old 1600
the suspension's semi-trailing arm moves on its own arc independant of the half-shaft to the diff which has unis on both ends. So an imaginary line perpendicular to the wheel doesn't tell you where the diff is. 1600's are reknowned for excessive camber on the rear when lowered. I've never seen one quite this bad before though - most people fix it up and don't run quite this low either. He must have really liked those wheels...

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tens_and_twenties
Posted: 2006/10/17 6:20  Updated: 2006/10/17 6:20
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 Re: my old 1600
Something is very wrong there...

All of my 1600s are that low, never seen camber like that...