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Re: perfect fit in the 1000 coupe
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Looking schweet!

Ya know, I have an SC14 supercharger - all ya need is the CRS Kit to fit it


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Re: perfect fit in the 1000 coupe
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This should be an interesting Sports Sedan mate,have you thought out the front suspension yet?

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Heres what I did tonight. Trans tunnel has been sufficiently made bigger and the trans mount is half done. i'm trying to get as much done before I go to Darwin next week

--BERT, i havent thought of what to do with the suspension yet. was going to leave that till last. I have got brakes sussed though. Silvia front rotors should be enough!!

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V6 KB10... you know you want one!


+ cruise control...thank you very much

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Well this weekends dedicated to the 1000! Last night I did a bit of work on the trans tunnel and spent a few "minutes" removing the sound deadening from the floor, getting it ready to seam weld.
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thats a fun job hey! i just finished it on my kb10.

you should have a look at some japanese websites about the suspension, they put little coilovers in there. I have also heard of people resetting and adding leaves to the standard reverse leaf front. Someone even welded strut towers in!

Cheers

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how do you go with clearance between xmember and bonnet. I am over half way through vp v6 and t5 into tg gemini and the sump is only 5mm from xmember with maybe another 5 if your lucky between bonnet and alternator. Lucky its solid mounted so shouldnt hit. Will go hard in a 1000

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there is plenty of sump on these motors to shave down to get the engine lower

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