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Yeah youre right bert, it was a bloody long drive to get it too, about 4-5 hours either direction but still well worth the effort, i sold the back seats and standard sunvisor for 200 same day i got it home so that was very good as now the car effectively cost me only 200, i was even allowed to borrow my old employers work truck to pick it up, so fuel was free, gotta love that word, free, now im just curious as to what offset ill need on 7inch wide wheels to avoid contacting the inner guards and suspesion parts, i do plan to flare if needed but i have to go 15inch wheels to clear the brakes that ive got for it, once again with the magical free word because a mate of mine has an r32 with standard gts brakes and hes upgraded to the gtst type m brakes this weekend, so ive got a full set of discs calipers and hubs, and to top it off they are the same 4stud pattern as the little 1k came out with, just a trip to a machining shop to get caliper brackets made up and then a hunt for a suitable maste cylinder and the old girl with pull up faster than if i hit a wall. once again pointers and comments welcome, thanks for the heads up on the rover v8s, damn you wiki(shakes fist angrily at the internet) i think itll end up receiving a nice little 12a mild port with a small turbo just for kicks, all this is about 3 years down the track as im still on my red p plates and as such cant drive a modified car. ive got some 15's here to check clearances on the brakes when i get them later today so expect a post later on tonight with the verdict on whether or not i may be able to squeeze a set of 14's on her instead (not a fan of giant wheels so we will see how it goes).
thanks again James
Posted on: 2009/11/1 2:42
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