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Re: FOR SALE: CA18DET engine & turbo from 1993 S13 Nissan Silvia (under 75,000 km) |
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ive been doin all the work at home with my dad and sofar including the car ive spent 10k.... long way to go yet tho. that includes the actual car ($2800) big brake setup and diff and everything else we've done. but if your gonna do the CA conversion your gonna have to do everything in my opinion, unless it just aint worth it. 1k is pretty good tho. i payed around double that with stumpy box/ca bell housing.
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Posted on: 2007/8/19 9:26
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WTB: Datsun 1200 Cursive Badge (Ex. Cond.) |
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if anyone has one... and pics PM me a price and pics :) pref in adelaide to save you going to postage troubles (even tho ill pay) :)
Posted on: 2007/8/16 23:54
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Re: Stanza Struts Set Up???? |
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ok. after changing to another stanza strut i had lying around i found that it wasnt the strut at all. it turns out the passenger front guard was not as flared as the drivers. which is kinda annoying cos it wasnt enough to notice and made the swap point less. but at least it was a simple problem :P thanks for the help and ideas from everyone tho :)
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Posted on: 2007/8/16 23:52
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Re: Stanza Struts Set Up???? |
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i have come to the conclusion the strut must have a slight bend in it. DAMMIT! well thats the only thing it could be. we tried rolling it around and bouncing the hell out of it and just dont wanna change :(
Posted on: 2007/8/8 21:31
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Re: r31 diff mount brackets |
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my plates were cut and made longer, my dads a welder so it was easily done for me. then the holes were redrilled. cant get pics tho cos dont wanna have to take them off yet.
Posted on: 2007/8/5 3:31
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Re: Stanza Struts Set Up???? |
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Quote: might explain while your left side is different to your right, especially if you've been sitting in the driver seat pretending to drive it i might have....
Posted on: 2007/8/5 3:26
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Re: Stanza Struts Set Up???? |
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changed to sunny contol arms and the ball joints and rest of stewering was just new 1200 part bought from craig
Posted on: 2007/8/5 3:23
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Re: Stanza Struts Set Up???? |
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nah they arent adjustable just dont know why they are so different. Just thought that because the tops can spin maybe it adjusted the camber. can drive it for a while yet. it is far from complete :(
Posted on: 2007/8/5 2:40
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Stanza Struts Set Up???? |
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hey all, just wondering, i have just put in my stanza struts and just wanted to know if when they bolt in if changing the postion of the strut top (3 Nuts on top) changes the camber of the wheel? (if that makes sense) this is because my LHS (passenger side) front wheel looks tilted in more than the right... hope yous can understand what i mean :P Thanks Tom
Posted on: 2007/8/5 2:28
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Re: r31 diff mount brackets |
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hey i just finished my r31 conversion bout a week ago ill get some pics and ill explain it when im not at work :)
Posted on: 2007/7/30 19:53
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