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I sent him a email but was polite and told him if he was interested in buying one the closest thing was going to a converted car which was something I had available. We shall see if he emails me backMiss driving sooooo bad! Need to get a car on the road ASAP!
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Originally posted by flipridah17 View Posthaha atleast the one from vancouver was never glued back together.. I do not know how they imported it but its been here for a while nowOriginally posted by kengeroothat's what I thought when I opened the package..
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Originally posted by Snake556 View PostSo true. That white one scares me
Wait, the rear sub frame of an r32 is pretty much held up by 4 19mm nuts/studs and other small ones!! Scary If you ask me. Scarier is that the r32 really has F all for a safety rebar (that flimsy aluminum thing wont stop much. Nor airbags!!!Last edited by Bruizer; 07-01-2011, 01:40 PM.No build thread.
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Man, that R34 is welded onto a trailer frame. Huge body gaps. And it's starting to rot out underneath from what I've heard. I wouldn't trust it at all.
I do agree that manual welding can do a far better job than factories, provided it's the right technician. And I never said my car was all forged as one. I'm well aware vehicles are multiple pieces connected together. But from what I've seen of that R34, it's just... not good.Originally posted by kengeroothat's what I thought when I opened the package..
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Yeah, the right technician does a fine job, but where's the proof it was right?
Besides, it doesn't matter anyways, the car is illegal.
Originally posted by Bruizer View PostOh? Your car was a one peice forged? All the vehicles ive ever seen were welded in many places. Bridges are welded, buildings have welds, roller coasters are welded... The right technician does a fine job, sometimes better than the factory robots when they assemble new cars. I guarantee you that R34 is stiffer and has better stability than any stock r32.
Wait, the rear sub frame of an r32 is pretty much held up by 4 19mm nuts/studs and other small ones!! Scary If you ask me. Scarier is that the r32 really has F all for a safety rebar (that flimsy aluminum thing wont stop much. Nor airbags!!!1992 GTR - 2.7L, GT2871R's, forged bottom end, big valves, 270* cams, R34 getrag
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