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Re: ROGERCORDIA SAYS HELLOW
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so what if your car is running good times, at the end of the day it is still a crappy mitsushiti.

Posted on: 2007/6/3 2:57
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Re: Megs datsun 1200 ute 4agTe ground up build up
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cant say ive ever heard of a company that makes them here in NZ, be interesting to find out. If they are any good, im sure shipping wouldnt cost too much.

$350 for a sprinter, thats pretty good, pitty that they arent that cheap here.

Posted on: 2007/3/6 23:53
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Re: Megs datsun 1200 ute 4agTe ground up build up
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I just dont want to spend that much with dellow when every1 i have spoken to has said there poor quality.


Who said that? I have brought a dellow kit before and found it very very good with a supra box behind my old 350chev v8 VK commodore, as many of you guys have said, indestructable! theres some guys out there who run mega HP v8's with dellow/supra combinations and have no problems. problem is price, i agree on it for one, but its defiantly worth it in the end, cheaper in the long run rather than spending thousands on replacement boxs.

Posted on: 2007/3/6 23:25
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Re: A Christmas present.
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How bout a topic on if i can fit an RB26 in a 1200


I personally believe it is possible! if someone can make a STI powered bike, then its possible. . . . problem is, would need a endless supply of moola heh.

Posted on: 2007/3/6 3:23
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Re: A Christmas present.
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heyyy wheres my offer on ever lasting life

I didnt think about that, lol how shameful, and im a computer technician

Posted on: 2007/3/6 2:50
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Re: A Christmas present.
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You know dodgeman, I had respect for you untill you made that remark about bipolar, I also have that disorder and I know many others who do. I dont tolerate comments like that, and im sure many other people feel that way. What about all this so called "respect" for other people #### you have gone on about so many times in lectures you have given fellow club members....that has certainly gone down the drain hasnt it.

Posted on: 2007/3/6 2:39
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Re: A Christmas present.
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No they arent aye, can get really annoying especially if you require a stronger one due to power increase or long distance driving like in your case. I had alot of trouble finding a stronger diff for my old b310 with the l20b, was even considering to get a hilux diff shortned and modified accordling to how it needed to be. Untill I i decided to have a nosey at a wrecking yard with a tape measure, came accross a S12 h190 so took some measurements, was a bit wider but all the arm bolting locations were in the same place as a standard h150 b310 diff. Bolted straight in so that was good.

How is your wee kb10 coming along anyhow, missed out on alot of the progress due to not visiting the site in a long time.

Posted on: 2007/3/6 0:44
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Re: Behind the seats-what have you done?
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haha got to have a rag. Hows your ute going anyhow ange, havent been on the site for ages.

Posted on: 2007/3/5 21:53
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Re: A Christmas present.
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what sort of price do those lsd's retail for dodgeman? its nice n....shiny

Rather retarded how quickly threads turn to #### now.

Posted on: 2007/3/5 21:30
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Re: Hey guys, time for a car update.
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I remember seeing that car on ebay not so long ago, how much did it end up going for?

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