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  1. For a dare I once had chocolate sauce on top of SPC sapghetti..... I shit you not, I had one mouth full and dry reached..... I thought I was dying.... LOL Chris
  2. Without getting off topic to much or hijacking this thread, Coil packs replace the distributor to point where the distributor is removed entirely. Coil packs are usually individual (one coil pack per spark plug) but there is the odd dual coil pack getting round. I'm not 100% on whether factory brains would run this. If you are seeking finance, I would loan the extra bit a go for a quality after market ECU to run every thing. All that being said though, coil packs aren't totally necessary. I'm sure you could figure your way round the fowling distributor problem with a little thought. Chris
  3. If you are really lost, you could change distributor for coil packs..... Chris
  4. Peanut butter and grated carrot and peanut butter and walnut sandwiches.... I used to get these 2 at primary school. I was convinced my mum missed her chance to have me aborted, so she tried to poison me with dodgey sandwiches... Hahahaha... DjB
  5. A tricky question no doubt.... But I would start here - DjB
  6. I don't have a digital SLR yet.... But I do get out with my Analogue Pentax SLR from time to time This pic has taken at dusk. Obviously no flash, 5 second shutter speed and a cable release to control shutter and progressively open the F stop over the 5 second shutter speed. I know I have said that I can't use photoshop, but this pic was again done with my Pentax and pretty much cut and pasted in paint... I'm in the process of learning photoshop. Hence the white strip on the left side. Chris
  7. Hahahahaha..... Small Hand... Hoenstly, I was given it, and I was told it was bought at a Antique/Jumble store. Sorry Trev. Chris
  8. I can assure you its a very real bottle opener... To prove it, I've taken 2 more photos....... I can assure its not been photo shoped mainly because I don't know how to use photo shop, and bluetack was to hold the key up because it keep on sliding on my desk. The bluetack also looks shiny because the color of the picture would have been distorted some from the flash on my digi camera.... Either ways, enjoy... Chris
  9. Very sorry, but for sale it ain't........ LOL It is way cool though. Chris
  10. Have a look in the Australia/Victoria section and My thread (DjB) and you will see the before and after of my beloved Peugeot 205 GTI.... http://www.rollaclub.com/board/index.php?showtopic=18928 Chris
  11. Just so its 100% clear for me, The Tein items you have are AE86 items? Chris
  12. Ok..... So which camber plates work best in a KE70 without buggering up castor? Does running AE86 struts contribute to this problem? If not, which camber tops are best suited? Thanks Chris
  13. After spending nearly a day looking at which suspension bits work and which don't I came up with this list. I checked some of the major generic suspension companies and found that 90% of AE86 rear suspension components have the same part numbers with regards to bushes, sway bars and dampers. Also, after a fair bit research I manage to sort that AE86 struts will work in a KE70 (common knowledge I'm sure). I wanted to confirm this for myself mainly. But that opens KE70 owners up to a whole range of awesome damper options. AE86 struts are also compatible with these camber tops - http://www.technotoytuning.com/productdetail.php?p=642 But as far as part numbers go, this is what I managed find - Superpro Bushings - Fr Control Arm Lower - Inner Bushing - SPF0509K Fr Strut Bar to Chassis Mount Bushing - SPF0699-19K Rr Panhard Rod to Chassis Mount Bushing - SPF0427K Rr Panhard Rod to Diff Mount Bushing - SPF0963K Rr Sway Bar Link Lower Bushing - SPF0280K Rr Sway Bar Link Upper Bushing - SPF0903-4K Rr Sway Bar Mount to Axle Bushing - SPF0873-_ _K Rr Trailing Arm Lower Bushing All - SPF0980K Rr Trailing Arm Upper Bushing All - SPF0980K Pedders Suspension - Fr Shocks Comfort Gas Cartridge - 8714 8714 Comfort Gas Cartridge - 8747 8747 Fr Bump Stop Kit Bump Stop & Boot Kit - 4359 4359 Front Sway Bar Bush Urethane Shock Bush - EP755 (this one confuses me) Lower Ball Joint Pedders Ball joint - PBJ145 Outer Tie Rod Pedders Tie Rod End - PTE803R Lower Inner Bush Pedders Rubber Bush - 5830 5830 Urethane Control Arm Bush - EP6087 Rear Shock Urethane Shock Bush - EP148 Whiteline Suspension Rr Sway Bar - Heavy Duty - BTR25R What also needs to be taken into account is say if you're running a T18 rear end. Would all that above mentioned suspension components still be compatible. I pretty sure they would, I guess I'll found out when I take delivery of a KE70 and start doing things to it. If they don't fit I guess I can always flog them off on AE86DC..... Hahahahaha Hope all that is useful to someone Chris
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