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Re: 32mm Keihin carbs in A14?? would it work?
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bike carbs work, and they rule....
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Posted on: 2009/2/12 8:42
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Re: Shaved Yokohama's + rain = 900hp. Mid close 4 speed / light flywheel test.
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v i d e o please

Posted on: 2009/2/12 7:25
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Re: 32mm Keihin carbs in A14?? would it work?
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pictures speak many words

Posted on: 2009/2/11 7:48
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Re: nissan sunny truck from the philippines
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Nice work man. That lip is gold.

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im considering installing ATS wheels 8 inches for the rear and 7 inches for the front


ATS wheels? 8's in the rear and 7's in the front sounds good to me. Very doable, i'm running that now.

Keep it up

Posted on: 2009/2/10 20:58
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Re: r13 tyres - what is out there?
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I love them. Handle awesome. Maybe not so great in rain but stil very good tyres. I still run them on the front everyday.

They are a medium compound so last longer than 2 months on the road, but they still aren't great as far as lasting long.

Down sides are: wear time (compared to normal road tyres, if you care), road noise (not that it matters). Ive got a sidewall buldge in two of them from using on the road. Stiff sidewall in conjunction with mean potholes...

Recommend them but if you arn't going to circuit race it and your going to slide them up, i'd go for cheaper sime's or similar on the rear and maybe the A539's or A048's on the front.

Go with whatever you want dude, just make them fit well

Posted on: 2009/2/10 8:24
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Re: r13 tyres - what is out there?
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yea the simes aren't on the website but that doesnt mean to much. Call around to sime stockists and see if they can get any.

Posted on: 2009/2/9 21:56
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Re: r13 tyres - what is out there?
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can't you find a 185 or 205/60?


Oh my, lol

Im running simes on my 13x8 steelies.
Decent tyres.
Also have A048's on the superlites and A539's waiting for some wheels.

Just get the cheapest.
A048s are awesome tyres and can be run on the street but are ####house for street tyres. A539's are much better but still i'd go for the cheapest.
The sime's aren't "high performance" track tyres but instead a good sized road tyre.

cheap, cheap. skid them up and get more

Posted on: 2009/2/9 10:06
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Re: 1200 ute what engine?
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A15 has muuchh more guts then the A12. Id go with that with an exhaust and a decent inlet. Lots of fun to be had. Give the ol a series some credit man. Under a grand for some real good fun

Posted on: 2009/2/8 9:11
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Re: WOW.... what more can one say...
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yup KPB110, K meaning coupe, P meaning excellent
Just left it out

And yep thats a LZ14 in there. L series 1400 with the Z twin cam head on it.

Posted on: 2009/2/8 0:53
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Re: WOW.... what more can one say...
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Old works PB110. Check out the strut tops and the bonnet. So hot.

" L14-4V engine-1598cc 225ps/9600rpm
キャブレター ウエーバー 48DCOE Weber carburetor 48DCOE
フロントブレーキ AP製 スリットディスク AP front brake discs made of slit
シート&ベルト ニスモ当時物 Nismo seat belt at the time & materials
ステアリング ワークス当時物 Works at the time of the steering
カーボンメーターパネル スミス特注タコメーター Smith KABONMETAPANERU custom tachometer
フレーム ワークス専用フレーム Frame Only Frame Works
ステンワンオフタコ足&ステンワンオフEX Foot & SUTENWANOFUTAKO SUTENWANOFU EX
窓ガラスはすべてアクリル変換! Convert all the acrylic windows!
Fフェンダー Rトランク FRP R FRP Fender Trunk F
安全燃料タンクワンオフ物 Safety of fuel TANKUWANOFU
当時の本物のワークスレーサーマシン! WAKUSURESAMASHIN real time!
ノスタルジックヒーロー NO103号に特集記事あり Articles in the issue NOSUTARUJIKKUHIRO NO103
今回、代理出品させて頂きます。 The agency will be exhibited.
スペアーホイールなどあり Without SUPEAHOIRU
詳しくは、090-2480-4514迄 For more information ,090-2480-4514 until
朝10:00~夜7:30頃で車の詳細 Morning 10:00 - Details of the car at around 7:30 at night
ご本人よりご確認ください。 Please check from you. "

Definately worth the money. I want that lip, and well the whole thing really.

Posted on: 2009/2/7 19:09
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