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#12 Re: Conrods by SSSkiwi post?
benny Posted on: 2011/11/25 0:03
Yes indeed, the Caldina is a great alrounder family sports wagon with a performance edge. Proven, rock solid donk. As for styling, they are a bit of an ugly duckling though IMO. Sure Im biased with Nissan, but the M35 Stagea just looks so slick [especially since most of them are a decade old now and still fit in with the current styling trends].

Caldina.
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M35 Stagea.
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#11 Re: Conrods by SSSkiwi post?
D Posted on: 2011/11/24 13:49
But love the claws Mick you know what I mean right? I pushed it on gravel covered backroads and the thing just asked for more. Much like my first drive in an R32 GTR they are just incredible. My friends 22B subeys come close but they are worth 8 times more and therefore you cant push them the same way in case of a mishap that I cant afford.
For my wallet Ill stick to datsuns for now. :)
A few weeks ago I also drove a GTIr Pulsar with well setup suspension or so I thought till i found its limit and understeered severly but somehow luckily got it back again.
So many import sport choices these days over new cars and cheap. Cheaper than a buddies Bimmer with twin turbo magnesium straight 6 that I fitted with a piggyback unit from the states that cost a grand to increase its boost with a piggyback overrider. I spent hours through the most ridiculous engine bay crap to access the ecu and then to put it all back again. Stupidly built cars.


#10 Re: Conrods by SSSkiwi post?
Posted on: 2011/11/24 12:19
Caldina is smoother.


#9 Re: Conrods by SSSkiwi post?
D Posted on: 2011/11/24 12:02
Champion Benny!!!! just like the beasts you adorn this site with :)
PS. A friend bought a Stagea and its my fave modern car atm.
Its got claws, sickening torque and amazing interior comforts. Not a VQ but RB26dett conversion not too shabby for a slush box too. Hate to work on it though I prefer my dattos :))


#8 Re: Conrods by SSSkiwi post?
benny Posted on: 2011/11/24 5:47


#7 Re: Conrods by SSSkiwi post?
ddgonzal Posted on: 2011/11/24 3:52
Freshalloy.com?

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#6 Re: Conrods by SSSkiwi post?
D Posted on: 2011/11/24 3:33
I posted the link to the UK site in his thread
about starting a spreadsheet on xl or some software
total loss at the moment with my search wording


#5 Re: Conrods by SSSkiwi post?
ddgonzal Posted on: 2011/11/23 20:20
search results
5th one down?


Quote:
Its so hard to cross reference rod info

As you find the info, add it to the tech wiki Conrods article. Then you'll always know where it is.


#4 Re: Conrods by SSSkiwi post?
Posted on: 2011/11/23 19:32
Take the rod on the hand if you can't get two in the bush?

Early worm gets nothing once married?


#3 Re: Conrods by SSSkiwi post?
D Posted on: 2011/11/23 14:22
I thought it was, should have put it in my ca18 thread :(
Its so hard to cross reference rod info. Im interested
in running a lighter I-beam rod for the NA CAZX19DE.
I remember something been very close and that I could get
an aftermarket forged i-beam for that model way cheaper than
new custom CA ones. They where 35g or so lighter than H beams.



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