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Very well said mate!!!!

Posted on: 2004/7/8 7:07
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does anyone have pics of datsun stanza's or sunny sedans.
i have a 1200 ute with a real boringly stock a14, i was just wondering how i could get a bit more perfomance out i my ute for a small amount of cash, either doing a bit of work to the engine or gettin a different engine like a L20 or sumthin? any help will be good,

Posted on: 2004/7/8 10:21
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L20's are cheap and real torquey.. they dont rev real hard.. but there cheap and fairly reliable.. id go a L20b coz they #### all over a A14

Posted on: 2004/7/8 10:28
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While we are off topic..

..should I use Oregano or Thyme in my Chicken Cacciatori ?

man I'm funny.

ps. Yes, a couple of less beers in the fridge.

Posted on: 2004/7/8 10:41
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how much would it cost to buy a L20b in good enough condition to put straight into my ute without major recondition. are they hard to install.

Posted on: 2004/7/8 10:45
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dattodude wrote:
While we are off topic..

..should I use Oregano or Thyme in my Chicken Cacciatori ?

man I'm funny.

ps. Yes, a couple of less beers in the fridge.


I see that you have "DRIFTED" to the dark side.........welcome!
LOL

Posted on: 2004/7/8 11:40
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I think Oregano will do the trick.....but its the beer thats does the trick......lol

You know when I first saw the driifting comps, First thing I thought of was the Holden Team at The Ekka....hahahahaa
Nah only Kidding.......Just KIDDING
dRIFITNG lOOKS kOOL oK But I am a fan of circuit racing. Ok well I am off Cya All

Posted on: 2004/7/8 15:43
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I would like to see ( and build ) a 1000 wagon with a 3.8 injected V6 in it and set the suspension up just for drifting ,You can pick up a V6 and auto (or 5speed) VN commodore for under a grand at the auctions so if you did most of the work yourself I reckon you could build an awsome drift car for under $3,000 .
And you wouldn't have a dirty great big intercooler on the front of you car like everybody else ( I'm getting a little tired of seeing intercoolers on cars that they don't belong that's all )

Posted on: 2004/7/11 1:10
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woodydat wrote:
id go a L20b coz they #### all over a A14


Is that so? I beg to differ. When you learn to drive and get a car of your own, I would like to see it #### all over my A14!

Posted on: 2004/7/12 7:46
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hahaha true
but urs is supercarged...
if I had a supercharged L20b... then we'd have a competition on our hands

Posted on: 2004/7/12 8:24
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