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auxilary

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  1. if you have a 3.36 r200.. heh, that's pretty damn rare! probably the most elusive diff
  2. nope, never seen that before. not even in the post on hybridz that darius (a member here) made himself where he posted pics of his car
  3. I can't find it It might be on another machine, but I'll keep looking
  4. for the l28et get a 280z 5 speed, or the t5 as mentioned above, and couple it together with with a 3.7 or 3.9 rear diff, and you'll be good to go.
  5. I have a pic at home of my Z with those wheels photoshopped on. I'll post it when I get home
  6. 375 H&H? goddamn the ammo is expensive for that! isn't it like 60 bucks for box of 20?
  7. thanks! THat's what I'll have on my tombstone...
  8. ouch http://www.cobaltss.net/forums/showthread.php?t=7535
  9. that's right. A Datsan! With a chevy TURBO! http://www.craigslist.org/sfc/car/106794650.html if that car had really only 30k original miles.... (which it doesn't) original paint! (flared, spoiler, scoop) turbo! (where?!)
  10. Maybe find someone in hte states who could ship them to you? I mean, at that rate may as well get the whole set, right? cheapest I've seen the full ES bushing set go for is about 140 bucks from summitracing.com Maybe they'd ship to you?
  11. this post sounds like a popularity contest.
  12. yeah, because a motor producing equal power on stock internals as an l28et, weighing 200lbs less, and providing better weight distribution is definitely gay.
  13. Well I'll be a monkey's uncle! DMV needs better camera equipment... everyone looks like a bunch of primates!
  14. I paid $20 for a set of urethane bushings from Energy Suspension (I bought them separately, not as a part of a set). They are a direct bolt in, you just have to burn/boil out the old bushings I don't know how easily you'd be able to get them in Malasya though
  15. junk yard is your best bet. It's a lot easier in the long run to use the correct part
  16. you put a helper spring on the coilover that fills in the space if that worries you. If you're flying over a hill where your suspension fully decompresses, I think you'd have more to worry about than the spring seating when you're landing.
  17. Correct. Ask for dana and tell him you heard from alex.
  18. which front brake setup in the rear? and in any case the answer is no.
  19. auxilary

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    uhm, I'd keep the lexus as is and drive it rather than take the motor out of a perfectly good car. But that's just me.
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