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what a load of Bull, they could make heaps of cash off of people like us, but they are to lazy to send out a catalouge. i saw the tomei engien on datrats for sale, i started geting all sorts of crazy ideas in my head but lack of funds will still prevail in the end.
Posted on: 2003/1/14 2:44
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Re: 1/4 mile |
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i havent yet, itll be too slow, but upcoming grudge match between me and an 1600cc escort and a 1500cc AE85 sprinter, should be good. anyway the old idrag 0-1600cc N/A RWD NZ champ was a dude called Dan with an A15 1200 coupe running 14.5.
Posted on: 2003/1/14 2:41
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Tomei products |
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ok fellas theres the problem. ive emailed tomei twice now i think, about two months ago, requesting a catalouge of their parts but they aint done nothing in reply. so i was wondering does anybody have a catalouge of the tomei parts? and if so how did you get it.
Posted on: 2003/1/14 2:37
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Re: Pit Road in ENGLISH! |
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DRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL. someone get a towel im drooling. are those proces US$$$ or what?? if they are sinse tomei hasnt answeared back ill need to start saving.
Posted on: 2003/1/14 2:34
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boot lining |
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does anyone have a boot lining for a 1200 coupe that i could have as my coupe dosent have one and its really Pissing me off.
Posted on: 2003/1/3 0:09
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Re: Age |
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12 years younger than my coupe. im 18.
Posted on: 2002/12/23 6:15
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fuel tanks |
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the fuel tank on the 1200 coupe is right at the back bellow the boot right? anyway is there anyway to move it or replace it with anyother so it is in a different position?
Posted on: 2002/12/21 5:32
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1200 utes |
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how hard are 1200 utes to find in New Zealand?
Posted on: 2002/12/21 5:30
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Re: flareing of guards. |
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i already have had the guards lipped by a panelbeater mate of my brothers but that still wont let the 215's that come with the wheels fit under the guards. the 195's on at the moment only just fit at the pointed end, but the sliding end is fine with 195's but im pretty sure the flareing them is the easiest option. so how can i do it.
Posted on: 2002/12/12 3:25
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flareing of guards. |
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ok fellas just bought some new wheels and they are a tad two wide, so the oldies are staying on for now, but i need to know a cheap but good way to roll the guards out and it has to look good as so no blot ons allowed(i think they are ugly as, but to each his own.) can anyone please help me out here. also i keep on saying hey fellas at the start of my posts, are there any ladies who need to be included?
Posted on: 2002/12/12 1:58
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