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  1. The correct term I believe is "BIGGERER". :y:
  2. Buy new. I get mine from Repco.
  3. With all due respect, I'll round down my estimate to $350. The one for $400 is the newer model. I wouldn't accept any less than that though. :o
  4. Okay, it's an older 202. With RZU and probe, and if it works properly, $400 would be a fair price. I know of one for sale at the moment in Vic for that price, so I think that's fair. If you're thinking about doing any motorsport, I'd hang onto it, as you'd be looking at about $550 to 700 to replace, depending on howw you went about it.
  5. Depending on the age, depending on the probe, depending on the RZU, my guess would be about $350-400. Pics would help, and if you want to sell it, I could easily find a buyer.
  6. Ooohhhh, quads on Dwarf's new engine............
  7. I hate to burst your collective bubbles, but I can't see anything truly exciting coming from the current Toyota "make it safe and paint it grey" mentality. 1.5l echo motor? Whoa, hold me back! Love the shape, but I fear they're going to crucify it with the running gear. Oh (insert relevant superior being here) please let Toyota do the right thing!
  8. Have you got into the Lo-fi section? It tends to make everything, err... simple. If you are, you should be able to press a button somewhere to get you back to normal. I think. :o That's all I can think of, but them I'm not the most technologically minded individual. FWIW mine works fine. :D *edit* Ben beat me to it. But then again, it did take me 20 minutes to type it.
  9. Always safer to do the whole lot. :o My personal preference is to start furthest away from the master cylinder (rear left) and then get closer. (rear right, front left, front right.)
  10. For $260 they're cheap grunt, even if they are fiddly turds of things. As stated earlier, much more than that, I'd start looking at the opposition. Don't expect them to be spot on when you bolt them on.
  11. .......... I was hoping this thread had died a natural death.
  12. ^^^^^^^^^ Man speaketh truth. Why do it yourself, and unless you've done it before, numerous times not do a particularly good job, when for a few hundred it can be done right?
  13. *disclaimer* Rollaclub in no way endorses child slavery. I have a three year old who behaves like he's been engineering stuff for years. He's available by the hour.
  14. No, it doesn't. :n:
  15. Can't wait for the english language version. :n:
  16. yellowpages.com.au is your friend. They don't make that much difference.
  17. Fair enough. Oh, and love your work. :n:
  18. Can you do that for 3J? I know you can't for PRC. :D *edit*: On re-reading you don't actually say you are building it for 3J. But if you are the question still stands. :n:
  19. I think I have a spare weekend in 2017
  20. In Melbourne that weekend for a family do. :n:
  21. Maybe not the original 20 item. I've run a Swift twin circuit one for years (although I wouldn't recommend that one, they're ferociously expensive), and I know others have changed to twin circuit ones as well. I know Lada niva fit with minmum mods, as do others.....
  22. Dude, don't bother with the booster. The car weighs next to nothing and doesn't require one. Just change the rotors and calipers, and you'll notice a marked improvement.
  23. I can't help it if you can't comply with the Law of the Land. Build a bridge.
  24. Please check dates before replying.
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