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PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 7:56 am 
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DO NOT BUY THE "NEW ONES" OFF EBAY.

they are total crap. they sell for around $100 - $300 and they last about as long as a set of crap spark plugs.

find a S15 thats getting wrecked, and get that one. OR a GTIR because the T28s off them are quite good, and will bolt up to your manifold.

I can get you a good T28, but it will cost a heap. - james, local guy just wrode off his gtir....

anyway, jump onto www.nissansilvia.com - then go to - parts for sale.

they always have em there. for okish prices.

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OK i spoke to Wilson Auto they said it will cost $800 for jap disks like off a honda fitted is that good or bad price?? lol please help
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depends if they are fully engineered, reconditioned, fitted and aligned.
if its a drive in, drive out job then it might be ok, but I would get the sub frame built first, cause u might find a cheap set somewhere whilst you wait for the frame to be finished. what sort of discs do u know?

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Hey Update
I bought a New Muffler
2 1/2" Inlet
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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4576677061&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBSA:AU:11
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Is it just me or does anybody else think they look like those binocular thingyies at 'scenic' areas?

Are you sure they will provide adequate flow? :lol:

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That's EXACTLY what I thought they were until I read the post :lol:

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Dont listen to them Black.. It will be perfect under ur Car!

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thanks Baracade, should sound TUFF :wink: and look the part

cant wait to pull up to the light when its done and kill a WRX :lol: keeping under the speed limit ofcourse :wink:

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Ofcourse! :wink:

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Hey Guys
I have found a qualified pannel beater that is willing to teach me how to beat pannels
so hopefully my minis body should be getting done in the next month then my subframe will be getting done then WoW where wil it stop.

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it'll stop when itz stolen so get a good alarm....
what are some good places to get engines from im gonna start looking for an engine then start building the subframe meself with help from my dad who's a mechanic engineer.
damn expensive little mutha's too them 4efte's ...

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Hey all

I have Just recieved my new muffler looks very good!

All i need now is to get

Subframe
Front Disks=$800
Fule Systum
Driveshafts turned down
BOV=$425
Exhaust
and all the wiring done

not long now :roll:

lol oh well have to talk to my enganeer today
so i will post tonight some time

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Help!

I am looking for a BOV, I have been looking allover E-bay and i dont want to spend much,
I have been looking at replicas like this one
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Trust-GReddy-Type-S-Replica-BOV-NEW-N-R_W0QQitemZ4585531311QQcategoryZ43808QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I like this one looks all cool and stuff but will it compeat with the real thing??

Please Help!

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I like to beleive in... you get what you pay for...

I think buy quality the first time.. you will have less hassles later... doesn't have to be the best.. just good stuff

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Get it in the car first then buy a BOV.

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