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Full rollcage for sale, chrome moly, cams approved, Rear half permanent fittment with detachable front half, includes all mounts and bolts, side intrusion bars and strut brace. In Perth WA may be able to get shipping to eastern states $1000 firm cost over $1500 Thanks Josh 0402145501
Posted on: 2001/9/8 6:04
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Re: Rollcages |
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I have a full cage in my coupe, 8 point, the front bolts in and out so i can drive it legally on the street. It is made of chrome-moly and meets all CAMS requirements cost- $1500 Josh
Posted on: 2001/9/3 5:47
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Re: injection |
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Mark, if u want to see a couple of sik dats in perth go to PSI PERFORMANCE in joondalup, brett there can also help u with ur injection. thanks JOSH
Posted on: 2001/7/3 11:40
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Re: 8-bolt Bluebird Diff!! |
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Yep, it is a straight swap i did it about a year ago, they are out of series 1 and 2 only , the series 3 diff is a h190. the bluebird ratio is 3.9:1 which was better for me for hwy drivin. josh datsr20t
Posted on: 2001/4/16 10:37
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Re: Dual downdraft question |
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The best way would probably to get a twin weber manifold and get some new weber throttle bodies and instead of having 4 air horns make a plenum that goes acrosss all 4 throttles.
Posted on: 2001/3/21 10:24
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carb for turbo setup |
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if anyone is interested in a 45DCOE weber and a manifold to suit a air reaseach turbo (draw thru setup) a mate of mine has one 4 sale he wants around $500 for it (pretty rare) let me know thanks josh datsr20t
Posted on: 2001/3/10 7:01
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Re: 1200 rear ends. |
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eddie, i have one of those borg warner 1200 diffs lying in my back yard. it came out of a 1200 coupe i wrecked a while ago, i was puzzled when i saw it aswell.
Posted on: 2001/3/7 6:36
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Re: V6 1200 |
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just to let you know that there is a 120y here in perth that has a vg30 turbo in it that is stock and runs 11.6 down the 1/4. not bad huh, ohh pulls the front wheel off the ground by about a foot in the process. josh datsr20t
Posted on: 2001/3/3 4:29
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Re: Turbo'd A15 |
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the gearboxes do look very long on the ground, but once they are fitted they only move the selector position back by about 10cm this actually makes it really comfortable to drive.
Posted on: 2001/2/23 8:56
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Re: Turbo'd A15 |
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save yourself the troubles and either fit efi or just put in a ca18, fj20 or sr20. By the time you stuff around with either draw thru or blow thru and get it running perfectly you will wish you hadnt. Any three of these engines are relitively cheap, all make good power and are easy to fit. You will also end up with an economical little bullet with any of them in a 1200. See the light fellas and work smart not hard! JOSH datsr20t
Posted on: 2001/2/20 5:11
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