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Re: The motor for your datsun SR15vet 20v |
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are you retarded?
You hate on a Toyota engine in a Datsun then jizz your pants over a Mazda head on #OOPS#ty datsun block with even #OOPS#ter plastic gearbox behind it with ewp, disco radiator hose/pipes and bunky ignition lol
Go have another bong mate lol!
Credit where its due, the bloke has done a ripper job and unlike yourself has actually accomplished something rather than dribbling #OOPS# on a forum for the past 11 years.
Posted on: 2013/11/15 11:26
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Re: The motor for your datsun SR15vet 20v |
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D is just an eccentric semi retarded backyard dreamer who tries to think so hard out of the square that he loses his grasp on reality.
Posted on: 2013/11/15 9:48
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Re: The motor for your datsun SR15vet 20v |
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You are such a wanker D
Posted on: 2013/11/15 8:08
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Got a pair of 14 x 7.5 + 6 SSR MK2s perfect for 1200s and a pair of 14 X 7 + 0
$650 for the 7.5s $400 for the 7s, no tyres, in Adelaide, 0413791401.
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WTB: 1200 coupe drivers seat |
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Looking for a 1200 coupe drivers seat.
Cheers.
Posted on: 2013/9/3 0:40
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Re: Wheel Fitment |
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Try stick with 14x7 with +-0 offset and run no bigger than 165,55,14 tyres.
What struts are you running on the front? Stanza/200B/240k etc will increase the track a bit and make them harder to fit.
You will still need to roll the guards and wind a bit of neg camber in.
Posted on: 2013/9/1 1:33
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Re: In the market for new tv |
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lol!!! #OOPS# man, lay off the cookies!!!!
Panasonic make a decent TV, my parents have been running a 50" plasma for a couple of years now and the picture is good but samsung still way easier to use and play movies via hard drive. #OOPS# your blu ray, get a decent net connection and DL all your movies in Blu Ray quality. I hate the #OOPS# out of CDs, they are soooo 1993.
Denon make quality gear tho, i run a denon mini hifi as my kitchen stereo, goes alright. Id be going for a Yamaha amp with bluetooth + what ever speakers you can afford and hook that into your laptop/iphones etc. if you are into your audio.
Posted on: 2013/8/28 10:01
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Re: In the market for new tv |
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If you have to ask then you are not nerd enough to justify spending bulk cash on better technology.
Plasma has a better black, LEDs are sharper and LCDs go alright.
Personally i wouldnt touch anything other than Samsung, they have the best software, will play pretty much any file mac or pc through usb and are super easy to navigate, just go bogan spec and get the biggest Samsung TV that will suit your budget or spend less on a Plasma and the rest on a kick ass stereo to support it, id go with a 2 speaker + Sub with best amp you can afford, surround sound is a waste of time get something that will crank music.
Thats my 2c anyway, now go do your homework, do a ring around, compare prices and head on down to JB hifi, use your lowball skills you learnt in Thailand and get yourself a good deal.
If you are super tight ass like me search on Gumtree and eBay for the same model as plenty of nerds and cashed up bogans upgrade there TV all the time and have current models at super discount prices.
Posted on: 2013/8/28 9:26
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Re: Best rear suspension setup for a ute? |
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Lol! An engine is an engine, it's a lump of metal with holes in it regardless of what letting is on the valve covers.
Pretty sure Maddat rear end doesn't have leaf springs and the bloke wants to keep it on the road.
Please draw up some plans of the Subaru transaxle setup tho! I'd love to see how the shifter would work as it would be fighting for space with the number plate and the pos A-Series could be used as an arm rest and you mite have enough space in the tray to fit your pea sized brain in there which defeats the purpose of having a ute.
You're a space cadet.
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Re: Best rear suspension setup for a ute? |
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Geez you have some stupid ideas??
Dude asks a simple question about rear suspension setup and you suggest mid mounting an A-series engine with Frankenstein drivetrain?
What the hell have you been smoking???
Dude, get your leaf springs reset by a professional, if they reset them too far they will not have any spring left in them and it will drive and launch like ass, get the extra lows by using small lowering blocks. Replace all the bushes and fit new shock absorbers.
That's what mine has, it handles fine, you dont have to butcher your car and it wont cost a fortune.
Posted on: 2013/8/9 11:39
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