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{WTB} Kameari Gt Seats
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Hey guys im wanting to purchase some Kameari GT seats i have been looking for a long time and it is the one thing i want more than my left testicle

I have been looking around and have finally found some on different places, ranging from expensive to more expensive haha..

Just curious if anyone has used yahoo japan auctions before... i have never used it to purchase good's but i do like to look through it, reason i ask is because the price difference is massive...

http://page19.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/x322016636
29,800 yen - 323.747 Australian Dollar + post

http://page12.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/p388405483
46,600 yen - 506.262 Australian Dollar + post

Verses

http://www.kameariusa.com/kameari-gt-seat/
$1440.00 EACH + post

http://www.zccjdm.com/catalog.php/azc ... EARI_PERFORMANCE_SEATING_
$990.00 Each + post

Guess the main question is that is it safe and ok to purchase from yahoo auctions or does anyone have some locally or know where in AUS may have them??

Posted on: 2014/2/21 0:03
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12A rotor still legal???
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Just curious if anyone knows if a 12A rotary into a datsun 1200 ute non-turbo/turbo is still a legal swap and can be engineered..

From what i have been told a short time ago is that a 12A non-turbo carby is ok but hard with emissions control and turbo is not allowed.

Just curious cause i can get my hands on a 12A all running gear and it may be a viable swap

Posted on: 2014/2/18 2:07
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Resizing steel wheels
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Hey guy's just curious if anyone know's of some places that will resize some chaser wheels for myself and also want to get my girlfriends original VW beetle wheels resized for her

Posted on: 2014/2/12 22:44
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WTB: Tomei rocker cover
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Posted on: 2014/2/8 2:51
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Re: cheap strong diff for 1200 ute project
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it may certainly be a BW78 i have not checked the i'd tag on it in a while

i got it from a holden/GM

28mm billet axels.. 4.11 ratio.. LSD

Posted on: 2014/2/6 0:52
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Re: cheap strong diff for 1200 ute project
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borgwarner...

good for BIG - hp with my billet axels and 4.11 ratio

just as easy to get your hand's on as the hilux diff but has the benifit of that you can just buy a mcdonalds racing or some 4link kit and it will fit easy just weld

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Re: cheap strong diff for 1200 ute project
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borgwarner 9 bolt lsd 4.11 ratio..

thats what i got don't cost much at all find them anyway to get shortened and then tailshaft shortened and rear uni changed cost me $1200

most expensive thing was the R32 disk setup and because i changed to billet axels lol

Posted on: 2014/2/5 10:11
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Re: Datsun sedan wanted
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Posted on: 2014/2/4 4:58
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Re: Crashed's 1978 RHD Datsun 120y Pickup [B120] (1200 UTE)
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the wheels look good what offset's ?

Posted on: 2014/2/3 21:58
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Re: gilmer drive
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there is no specific kit for it - member: orange1200 did it..

its a small block chev 350 gilmer drive setup

the alternator pully fits no issues, the water pump one needs the bolt holes larger (machined so its still balanced) and the crank pully needed to be machined as well as the hole needed to be larger and for the keyway along with a new gilmer V-Belt the correct size

cost him around $280

If thats what i remember correctly for it but he did alot of the work himself..

It can certainly be done just alot of fidelling around to get it right

here is his video from ages ago

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nCoqVdnboQ

there is really no real reason to do it besides no belt slip.. it can actually put more pressure on things and brake components from what others have said... i myself would love to do it just for the whirl sound i personally think its awesome and i think a fair few people would want to do it but there is no specific kit

Posted on: 2014/1/29 5:56
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