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  1. Yea, should do. Arnt a sprinter box just a k50?? A ae86 uses a t50, which is just a stronger box.
  2. Bistro

    tyres rubbing

    cough..probably not the right attatude but if you really need the car grab some std wheels and get your warrent, go back to your mags once you figure out the problem or something...
  3. Nah, im pretty sure a std 12a makes around 140hp. Or thats what my mate told me, and hes a rotor head. He wants to rotorize his oldskool bemma with a 12a bridgy. hehe, rotor head.
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    soup it boi

    http://www.oldschool.co.nz/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=520
  5. I struggle to see how 1600 will be similar price to a 4a-ge or sr20. A good 1600 xflow could set you back 300-500$ depends on any mods or condition. A 4a-ge and t50 box will probably set you back 1000$ and then you have to get the loom too, and a sr20det maybe 2000$?? Dont quote me on the prices but id say there is a differnce.
  6. Nah, all rs2000s had the droppy front. Some escorts came out with 2lts but wernt rallye sport editions and therefore didnt have all the strengtening and other features like the droppy nose. there used to be one model rs2000, but in '77 or '78 they changed it so there was a base model, and a custom model which had added luxuries and also a vinal roof with sunroof. There was also a 'series x' model which was brought out that had a tuned pinto @ around 150hp, and a wide body kit and other bits and bobs. dam, i know too much about esky's hehe
  7. I'm not to sure about Familia discs but a mate told me you can fit whole mr2 front struts with some modification, not to sure where he got that info from though. I know you can put seirra front struts and rotors etc into an esky if you shorten them or something. Got some measurements somewhere around. Not to sure if that helps you though...
  8. Holy crap. And I thought it was just me. I took out the carpet one day and me and a mate ran water over the car for 10min but with no success. Did some prodding around and looks like maybe someone has tried to fix the problem before i had it by putting that sealent stuff arounf the edges of the dash on the underside (hard to explain). Mine generally only leaks heavily during heavy rains, and so my carpet is now rooted on the drivers side . So yea, any help would also be appreciated over here . And btw, also check your boot, mine leaks and sometimes pools up where the spare tire sits and also under the fuel tank. Easily solved that by making a couple holes to let the water drain out. edit/ kyteler bet me. will look over that on mine during the weekend, cheers bro.
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