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Re: Datsfullysik's 120y CA18DET/SR20DE project
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Well i bought a r31 diff, got everything thats attached to it and the all the handbrake assembly right up to the u section under the hand brake lever, all for $100. The diff is a borg warner 3.89 i think, and has rotors and cakliper along with sway bar and all arms that came on diff as standard. So excited!

Posted on: 2009/3/21 13:07
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Re: Datsfullysik's 120y CA18DET/SR20DE project
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edit "new site is fuct"

Posted on: 2009/3/28 4:00
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Re: Datsfullysik's 120y CA18DET/SR20DE project
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Wow great post there champ. Im sure you are well aware that there are a number of problems that need to be fixed. It might be a little more productive if you post the problems you are having in one of the threads that members are using to list the problems. As you would see Daniel is doing his best to iron out the faults. He does also need to sleep. If you make note of when Daniel has posted and his location, you will see he worked well into Firday night.
Give the guy and his site a chance. If not maybe go elsewhere to ease your frustration.

Posted on: 2009/3/28 5:30
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Re: Datsfullysik's 120y CA18DET/SR20DE project
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As site upgrades go, this one is pretty good. No major features seem to broken Daniel's already fixed a bunch of things (especially performance).

I dislike change, so was expecting the worst, but it's nicer than I thought it would be. Once the little things are fixed, I think we'll get used to it pretty quick.

One thing that I have worst than most of you is that the site's page width has increased. I use 800x600 display (by choice) and Daniel told me only 2% of Datsun1200.com users have this small of display. So I am adjusting to it... the old site was great at 800x600, but XOOPS 2.0 is designed for larger screen resolution.

Posted on: 2009/3/28 5:55
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Re: Datsfullysik's 120y CA18DET/SR20DE project
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so how about you whinge somewhere else. Thanks for hi jacking my thread.

Posted on: 2009/3/29 6:41
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Re: Datsfullysik's 120y CA18DET/SR20DE project
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100 bucks thats a pretty good score, now get it shorten and new cables made and maybe couple slotted rotors,
set you back about.......what all done $650-800 bucks
that will seat real nice under the 120y,
i no the r31 look good under mine ute...

Posted on: 2009/3/29 7:32
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Re: Datsfullysik's 120y CA18DET/SR20DE project
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The guys at Dr Datto are shortening it for me and making so i can just bolt it in. They are awesome and they know what they're talkin about too.

Posted on: 2009/3/29 15:09
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yeah there not bad at all, deal with them all the time

Posted on: 2009/3/29 20:30
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Haha,,
My 120y project looked just like yours the other week, dents in the back near the lights... Even had the rust cut out in the same places!

They all rust out in the back guards!

Have fun welding and sanding..

Tim.

Posted on: 2009/4/5 6:11
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Re: Datsfullysik's 120y CA18DET/SR20DET project
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Here are some more pics, little bit of progress, definitely going SR20DET. I've stripped the entire car down to just about nothing and i've started ripping out the tar on the floor pan, it revealed a couple of spots of rust but nothing major. I'm gonna start fixing the rust soon and do some more panel work, i got a pedal box from "Mr Datto" lol thanks chris. I'm going to paint her white i think, with nice oldschool lipped rims, or at least thats what i'm into right now ha ha ha.

I found a red back spider under the rear arch check it out, thats a 15mm spanner!!! nearly bit me but i got it first with some CRC degreaser lol
Anyway i'm having a tonne of fun but funds are lacking lol, any donations??? i need two front quarter panels??(don;t have to be donated lol)
Catch up soon, next month i believe.

Thanks for reading i hope to get some more done soon.
Ty

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Thanks Ty

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