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Post by -Mick- »

Damo wrote:
antt wrote:no tech here, but are you ever gonna get that thing wheeling mj :finger:


Nah, he will never wheel again. Finally he's seen the power of the Dark Side. :lol:

hey -Mick-, who's your faaaather :D


You're not my real dad :finger:

Antt it does wheel just I never have anyone to go with :oops: Working w'ends you see :roll:

I'm off to see the wizard :D (Mud4b @ suzisport) ;)
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Post by Damo »

-Mick- wrote:
Damo wrote:
antt wrote:no tech here, but are you ever gonna get that thing wheeling mj :finger:


Nah, he will never wheel again. Finally he's seen the power of the Dark Side. :lol:

hey -Mick-, who's your faaaather :D


You're not my real dad :finger:

Antt it does wheel just I never have anyone to go with :oops: Working w'ends you see :roll:

I'm off to see the wizard :D (Mud4b @ suzisport) ;)


That's Suziworx actually. He gonna biatch slap yo azz fo dat :finger:
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Post by -Mick- »

Damo wrote:
-Mick- wrote:
Damo wrote:
antt wrote:no tech here, but are you ever gonna get that thing wheeling mj :finger:


Nah, he will never wheel again. Finally he's seen the power of the Dark Side. :lol:

hey -Mick-, who's your faaaather :D


You're not my real dad :finger:

Antt it does wheel just I never have anyone to go with :oops: Working w'ends you see :roll:

I'm off to see the wizard :D (Mud4b @ suzisport) ;)


That's Suziworx actually. He gonna biatch slap yo azz fo dat :finger:


:oops: :oops: :oops: :lol: oops :lol:
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Post by antt »

i've yet to see photographic evidence of this 'wheeling' :? :finger:

anyway, i've gotta stop lookin at the board and get to work on an assignment for john cook :bad-words:
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Post by -Mick- »

antt wrote:i've yet to see photographic evidence of this 'wheeling' :? :finger:

anyway, i've gotta stop lookin at the board and get to work on an assignment for john cook :bad-words:


What one :?: Not economics is it :?:
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Post by Damo »

-Mick- wrote:
antt wrote:i've yet to see photographic evidence of this 'wheeling' :? :finger:

anyway, i've gotta stop lookin at the board and get to work on an assignment for john cook :bad-words:


What one :?: Not economics is it :?:


Fawkin uni bums :finger:

Find an engine Mick?
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Post by -Mick- »

Damo wrote:
-Mick- wrote:
antt wrote:i've yet to see photographic evidence of this 'wheeling' :? :finger:

anyway, i've gotta stop lookin at the board and get to work on an assignment for john cook :bad-words:


What one :?: Not economics is it :?:


Fawkin uni bums :finger:

Find an engine Mick?


You have pm ;) :rofl:
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Post by Damo »

-Mick- wrote:
You have pm ;) :rofl:


oooohhhhh, secret squirrel :)


It's Ok though, i'll spill the beans. :shock:



He's got a Lada front cut on the way :finger:
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Post by -Mick- »

Damo wrote:
-Mick- wrote:
You have pm ;) :rofl:


oooohhhhh, secret squirrel :)


It's Ok though, i'll spill the beans. :shock:



He's got a Lada front cut on the way :finger:


:bad-words: That's it :x project ruski matchbox is off :x

Thanks Damo :roll: ;)
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Post by Beastmavster »

Fathillbilly wrote:series 3 bluebird 1980's type came out with a CA18.

for the g/box you could use the bell housing of the bluebird and bolt it up to a R30 skyline box or stanza 5 speed.

but come to think of it i think the CA series motors have the same bolt pattern as the L series motors, so you wouldn't need to change bell housings so just use the skyline box. (i'm 90% sure on this)

stu


Thought this was only CA20 actually.....

May be compatible but I wouldnt like to bet on it. Especially if they still used the L series box.

If they are... any L series 4 or 5 speed box would do you don't really need the skyline one
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Post by antt »

-Mick- wrote:
antt wrote:i've yet to see photographic evidence of this 'wheeling' :? :finger:

anyway, i've gotta stop lookin at the board and get to work on an assignment for john cook :bad-words:


What one :?: Not economics is it :?:


land development policies and principles. due tomorrow, only half done :oops:
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Post by Damo »

antt wrote:
-Mick- wrote:
antt wrote:i've yet to see photographic evidence of this 'wheeling' :? :finger:

anyway, i've gotta stop lookin at the board and get to work on an assignment for john cook :bad-words:


What one :?: Not economics is it :?:


land development policies and principles. due tomorrow, only half done :oops:


Turn Outerlimits OFF and the espresso machine ON
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Have fun :oops:
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Post by -Mick- »

antt wrote:
-Mick- wrote:
antt wrote:i've yet to see photographic evidence of this 'wheeling' :? :finger:

anyway, i've gotta stop lookin at the board and get to work on an assignment for john cook :bad-words:


What one :?: Not economics is it :?:


land development policies and principles. due tomorrow, only half done :oops:


Just remember Cookie will judo chop you if it is no good :lol:

Need any help just pm me ;)
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Post by antt »

its all good, it can wait till later, just go to the servo and get some V, and its only worth 35% as opposed to the other one i've got due in about a month thats 100% of the subject :bad-words:

mj, its about water sensitive urban design
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Post by -Mick- »

antt wrote:its all good, it can wait till later, just go to the servo and get some V, and its only worth 35% as opposed to the other one i've got due in about a month thats 100% of the subject :bad-words:

mj, its about water sensitive urban design


Yeah I can probably help if you need :cool:
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Post by antt »

i'm getting there with it, its not hard, just hard to get motivated when i can surf 4wd sites and chat on msn :oops:
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Post by Fathillbilly »

Beastmavster wrote:
Fathillbilly wrote:series 3 bluebird 1980's type came out with a CA18.

for the g/box you could use the bell housing of the bluebird and bolt it up to a R30 skyline box or stanza 5 speed.

but come to think of it i think the CA series motors have the same bolt pattern as the L series motors, so you wouldn't need to change bell housings so just use the skyline box. (i'm 90% sure on this)

stu


Thought this was only CA20 actually.....

May be compatible but I wouldnt like to bet on it. Especially if they still used the L series box.

If they are... any L series 4 or 5 speed box would do you don't really need the skyline one



in Australia it was a CA20.. in Japan and pretty much everywhere else in the world it was the CA18DET..... :roll: :roll:

the skyline and the stanza SSS boxes are the shortest boxes for this series motor, so unless you like your gear and transfer case sticks between the rear wheels, i would suggest you use one of these. :cool:

in reference to 4 speeds who in there right mind would use a door slapper :twisted:

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Post by Beastmavster »

Stanza SSS rally shift pattern boxes are really good :D
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