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Jdm_Racer
Posts: 561
Location: Japan ,South America, Planet Earth, Solar System, Milky Way,Universe. Occupation: Trying to make an mod that work Age: 23 V$: 12.750 |
#81 2016-08-21 00:52 |
Nice wheels bro I am in love with that lancia
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Benny
Posts: 1143
Location: Bosnia And Herzegovina Lukavac Occupation: Electrictian Age: 30 V$: V$756 |
#82 2016-08-21 12:19 |
Sick wheelz dwag I love that porsche, and really "Žaba" racing club??? damn tell the founder that he is epic xD
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Lagano
Posts: 1739
Location: Slovenia West side Occupation: Taking it easy Age: 24 V$: :$V |
#83 2016-08-21 21:02 |
Yeah, they're sick wheels, but they're too damn wide! I might use them for another car or more likely sell them, because they are expensive.
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Midnight
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Location: United States Occupation: Age: 32 V$: 5,525 |
#84 2016-08-21 21:12 |
Those wheels look mint on the Porsche!
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Kazern
Posts: 463
Location: Australia tassie Occupation: watching sh*t get hectic Age: V$: 19,650 |
#85 2016-08-21 21:13 |
yeah what are those rims they look beast as all hell
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Lagano
Posts: 1739
Location: Slovenia West side Occupation: Taking it easy Age: 24 V$: :$V |
#86 2016-08-21 21:26 |
I don't really know, some Limited edition concave rims. I agree, they look good on it, but as i already said, they're too wide.
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Kazern
Posts: 463
Location: Australia tassie Occupation: watching sh*t get hectic Age: V$: 19,650 |
#87 2016-08-21 21:50 |
yeah too bad until the police prove my cars gone for good i cant buy anything now im broke haha your s14 is mad though
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Lagano
Posts: 1739
Location: Slovenia West side Occupation: Taking it easy Age: 24 V$: :$V |
#88 2016-08-25 14:05 |
I decided to keep these rims on the 944, we all like them, don't we? I wanted them to fit better so i bought some camber plates, *LINK* now they are inside the fender a little bit, so they don't look too wide now. And look at that camber! Camber plates cost me 451V$ but it was worth it.
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David_2709
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Location: Germany Occupation: Age: V$: 2750 |
#89 2016-08-25 14:12 |
lit af
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doge
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http://instagram.com/djuk.i.c/ Location: Slovenia Occupation: professional parking lot hoonigan Age: 25 V$: 웃 |
#90 2016-08-25 14:18 |
dank as fuck
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"...he's a good boy, just as you'd expect from a shibe" -Bigg Boss93 |
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Lagano
Posts: 1739
Location: Slovenia West side Occupation: Taking it easy Age: 24 V$: :$V |
#91 2016-08-25 14:33 |
thanks dawgs
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Benny
Posts: 1143
Location: Bosnia And Herzegovina Lukavac Occupation: Electrictian Age: 30 V$: V$756 |
#92 2016-08-25 15:45 |
Damn mate, makes me to buy a porsche xD
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Lagano
Posts: 1739
Location: Slovenia West side Occupation: Taking it easy Age: 24 V$: :$V |
#93 2016-08-31 16:22 |
Nothing new on any of the cars, the only news is that i sold the Silvia to CarLover21. But it was worth it, i got 14k V$, that was a great sale.
Here's a shot of the last ride from yesterday: I went for a drive even if it's not registered and i was drifting in the middle of the road. (fuck the police x2) I had to take it for a spin for one last time. The good side is that now i have more than enough money for an engine for the Porsche! So expect an engine swap soon. |
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Benny
Posts: 1143
Location: Bosnia And Herzegovina Lukavac Occupation: Electrictian Age: 30 V$: V$756 |
#94 2016-08-31 16:49 |
Sad to see it go but it was for a good reason!
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Lagano
Posts: 1739
Location: Slovenia West side Occupation: Taking it easy Age: 24 V$: :$V |
#95 2016-09-02 14:16 |
^ ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Oh well, i didn't really feel like driving a RHD car on the street, and i already have a drift car.
With the money i got, i finally bought an engine for the Porsche which will arrive in a few days. And after a very long time, i bought something for the Supra as well! It didn't change for, like 6 months lol. I got a bolt-in roll cage for it *LINK* , because i don't know any people that make full cages in my area, and i can't weld so well and i'm too lazy for that anyway. A roll cage will probably be required on drift events, so now the Supra is good to go. I also got some padding for the cage *LINK* , so if someone's gonna ride with me he can hold on for dear life. |
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Mikingo
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Location: Poland Lodz Occupation: Age: 25 V$: |
#96 2016-09-02 16:11 |
Not bad
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Lagano
Posts: 1739
Location: Slovenia West side Occupation: Taking it easy Age: 24 V$: :$V |
#97 2016-09-05 18:13 |
I was at the Ilirska Bistrica hillclimb race yesterday. I was drifting with the Supra, so i was driving before the race started. There were also some safety cars and another drifter. But not just any drifter, it was Luka Marko Grošelj, the best drifter in Slovenia! It was awesome to meet such a legend. His E92 M3 is a beast, it has a supercharger. He was admiring my Supra too, but he's more a BMW guy.
When we showed up on the track, the crowd went crazy! This is a high speed track but it also has some hairpins, so it's good for drifting as well. Here i am! Even if i was there just for show i had one hell of a time, the Supra runs great. |
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Pinter
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Location: Sweden Skåne Occupation: Akina's Downhill Ace Age: 21 V$: moneys |
#98 2016-09-05 19:47 |
(Picture editing skills game on fleek)
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Lagano
Posts: 1739
Location: Slovenia West side Occupation: Taking it easy Age: 24 V$: :$V |
#99 2016-09-10 17:20 |
Finally, the engine for my 944 has arrived. It's a flat 6 from a 930! (that's a 2nd generation 911 if you don't know) *LINK* It's from a 3.0 Turbo, that's why that intercooler is there. It has around 300hp, you might think why did i spend so much if i could get a 2JZ with the same power for way less money. The thing is, i wanted to keep it a little bit original, even if the stock 944 engine is a 2.5 4 cylinder, but this flat 6 is still from a Porsche, so it's kinda original. And i also got a new battery.
When the engine was on my way to me, i made some exhaust pipes. I just took 2 steel pipes and sent them to a metal processing company to be chromed, now they shine like a diamond. And i'll hear the flat 6 loud and clear. After we put the engine in, there was just some wiring to do (a lot actually) and the 944 is now ready for the road! Which means i registered it ASAP. It needed homologation because it's far from stock and i got an awesome plate for it, that cost me some more but whatever. Here's a shot of its maiden voyage. This car will be great for shows cause it attracts a whole lot of attention, i already saw that heads were turning when i was driving it today. |
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Benny
Posts: 1143
Location: Bosnia And Herzegovina Lukavac Occupation: Electrictian Age: 30 V$: V$756 |
#100 2016-09-10 17:33 |
"Go For Gold" haha nice idea mate, the car is pure gold love it.....
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Lagano
Posts: 1739
Location: Slovenia West side Occupation: Taking it easy Age: 24 V$: :$V |
#101 2016-09-17 21:08 |
You may have seen what happened to me a few hours ago. *LINK* I was just driving the Mazda as usual, but in one corner, the rear end suddenly went sideways. I counter steered as much as i could, but there was no more grip at the rear, i couldn't save myself. I knew that this car oversteers, but damn, i never went so sideways.
I could have called someone nearby to pull me with a tractor, but i got really stuck so it wouldn't work. So i just had to call a tow truck, there goes 100V$. >:( That was a big hit for the front. Something's wrong with the right suspension and the radiator's just fucked. Who knows what else broke... the headlight and the plate are intact tho, they just fell off. Fortunately i still have a front right suspension arm, a couple of months ago i replaced only the left one. But there will still be a lot of work to do. |
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Renaruto
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http://https://www.facebook.com/R... Location: Japan probably Occupation: Yes Age: 25 V$: 5.300 |
#102 2016-09-17 21:10 |
Oh man... What a bummer.. I hope you can get it fixed soon!
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Lagano
Posts: 1739
Location: Slovenia West side Occupation: Taking it easy Age: 24 V$: :$V |
#103 2016-09-17 21:16 |
Well, it's not easy to find parts for this car but i'll try my best. I'm very surprised i didn't scrape that muffler though!
(I'll try to fix it in game too, cause today i discovered that its physics are shit, you probably saw that in the SLRR question thread.) |
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ramalhinho07
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Location: Portugal Occupation: cooldown Age: 27 V$: |
#104 2016-09-17 23:58 |
Did your frame get any damage, if it's just panels and suspension you should be good.
But if it has chassis damage it's dangerous for daily, anyway hopefully you'll get it back on the streets good luck man |
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Jdm_Racer
Posts: 561
Location: Japan ,South America, Planet Earth, Solar System, Milky Way,Universe. Occupation: Trying to make an mod that work Age: 23 V$: 12.750 |
#105 2016-09-18 05:28 |
If the chassis were damaged Tubing will be an nice option. Byt first you should check The allingment
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Lagano
Posts: 1739
Location: Slovenia West side Occupation: Taking it easy Age: 24 V$: :$V |
#106 2016-09-20 16:56 |
Thanks guys, i'm working on getting it back together.
So today i did a damage assessment for the Mazda, the frame is a little bent on the right but i can fix that. Just let me take the hammer and i'll straight it. I saw that the water tank is cracked, as well as the radiator, so i'm currently looking for these two parts. I replaced the right suspension arm but i'll have to check the allignment like Jdm_Racer mentioned. And it's time to replace the springs, look at that one on the floor. There was a big crack in the bumper, for now i just put on some duct tape. I'll get some filler and fix it later, right now i'm working on the suspension. And i got some rims! The R33 rims arrived today, thanks KeeJay. Dunno why they're purple, i'm probably gonna paint them unless i get a purple car. The other ones are from Renaruto, which i got some time ago. If i'll have a smaller car they'll fit well. That's all for now! |
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Holy Shit Man
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Location: Poland Occupation: Faking skills like a pro Age: V$: No |
#107 2016-09-20 17:16 |
, that's why
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Jdm_Racer
Posts: 561
Location: Japan ,South America, Planet Earth, Solar System, Milky Way,Universe. Occupation: Trying to make an mod that work Age: 23 V$: 12.750 |
#108 2016-09-20 18:27 |
Good luck bro. I also recommend that you should check the chassis allingment cuz this can ruin the drivability and cant be saw on eye.
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Lagano
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Location: Slovenia West side Occupation: Taking it easy Age: 24 V$: :$V |
#109 2016-09-20 19:00 |
I'm working on that, i'll also have to check the rear suspension, and the chassis as well. I can still have the Civic for a daily so i'll take my time.
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Jdm_Racer
Posts: 561
Location: Japan ,South America, Planet Earth, Solar System, Milky Way,Universe. Occupation: Trying to make an mod that work Age: 23 V$: 12.750 |
#110 2016-09-20 19:30 |
Good Luck man hope that you car dont have any serious problems.
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Lagano
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Location: Slovenia West side Occupation: Taking it easy Age: 24 V$: :$V |
#111 2016-09-25 21:33 |
Just a little update for my Mazda here!
After some searching for parts i found this guy in Italy who has the same car, it's a write-off but the front end is intact so the radiator and water tank are OK, and that's what i needed! I got a good deal for those 2 parts, i got them for 80V$. Andrej started up the van and we went all the way to Udine, about 35km away. You didn't even see our new shop van yet! Andrej bought it around a month ago, it was quite cheap for an almost new T5. Here's the donor Mazda, it was a life saver for mine. The roof is so wrecked on this thing, i was asking myself how did he even survive the crash. He told me that he hit a rock at the side of the road with the rear right wheel, and then the car jumped over the fence and rolled down onto another road!! I was shocked when i heard this, he was lucky he got away with it. I'll keep in touch with this guy if i'll need any more parts for my Mazda. When we got back home, i started to work on my Mazda. It was a lot of work, because i was fixing up the frame, i can still hear the hammer in my head. It's slowly coming together now, i just need some springs and it will be drivable again! (maybe also some better tires so i don't spin out again!!) Time to sleep now! |
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Renaruto
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http://https://www.facebook.com/R... Location: Japan probably Occupation: Yes Age: 25 V$: 5.300 |
#112 2016-09-25 21:42 |
Good to see that you're getting your Mazda back together! If you need any tips for new tires - You should get some Toyo Proxes T1R. They are kinda expensive but they grip so hard! Had them on my Miata and on the 240 aswell
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THWOLF00
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Location: United States Occupation: Northside Performance Age: 23 V$: 83,281 |
#113 2016-09-26 03:20 |
Hopefully the wreck doesn't set you back to far! Best of Wishes!!
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Lagano
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Location: Slovenia West side Occupation: Taking it easy Age: 24 V$: :$V |
#114 2016-09-26 13:33 |
@Renaruto I'm thinking the same as you! I know a Toyo shop in Slovenia so it shouldn't be a problem to get some tyres.
@THWOLF00 Don't worry, fortunately that wreck's not my Mazda, that was a donor car, i took the radiator and water tank from it. Mine is also not in the best shape but it's not so bad. (next time read carefully, i write a lot here ) |
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Lagano
Posts: 1739
Location: Slovenia West side Occupation: Taking it easy Age: 24 V$: :$V |
#115 2016-10-05 17:43 |
Hey guys, some stuff for my Mazda has arrived, it's going well now. I got these H&R springs, the ride height is the same but the car drives more comfortably, i had cut springs before so the ride was kinda hard. They are a little harder in the front, so there won't be so much oversteer.
I also got some 245/35 ZR18 Toyo Proxes T1R tires from a Toyo shop that Andrej knows, it's like a sponsor for us. They had to import them, because not many cars here have them and they are expensive, but i got them for a little cheaper. Basically, the Mazda is drivable again! So i drove it, obviously, i had to try out what the handling is like. Renaruto was right, these tires have tons of grip, i can't even do a burnout now. I still have to fix the front bumper, for now i put some zipties to hold it in place, so it looks kinda legit when i drive it. And last but not least, i got this exhaust manifold. It was quite hard to find it, because there's not so much aftermarket stuff for this engine. You know what this is gonna be, right? |
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Renaruto
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http://https://www.facebook.com/R... Location: Japan probably Occupation: Yes Age: 25 V$: 5.300 |
#116 2016-10-05 18:48 |
Oh boi.. Turbo build incoming
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Lagano
Posts: 1739
Location: Slovenia West side Occupation: Taking it easy Age: 24 V$: :$V |
#117 2016-10-05 18:57 |
Ye boiii!
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Mikingo
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Location: Poland Lodz Occupation: Age: 25 V$: |
#118 2016-10-05 19:37 |
turbo gives fun right ?
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Lagano
Posts: 1739
Location: Slovenia West side Occupation: Taking it easy Age: 24 V$: :$V |
#119 2016-10-08 12:10 |
Of course it'll be fun.
Speaking of turbos, look what i got for my birthday! I was wondering which turbo would fit the piping i got with the manifold, but Andrej found just the right one. All i need now is a bigass intercooler, because i want to have some more boost. Another present was a couple of rear tires for the Supra, so i had to do some donuts just for fun. |
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Benny
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Location: Bosnia And Herzegovina Lukavac Occupation: Electrictian Age: 30 V$: V$756 |
#120 2016-10-08 22:53 |
Mate sell that mazda befour u get killed.... Last time I was at you similar thing happened... That car either just brings bad luck or is haunted...
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