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Post by pincer on Jul 13, 2006 4:00:00 GMT -5
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Post by djkindt on Jul 13, 2006 23:52:07 GMT -5
Sweet! I love the 3000gt. Must be fun.
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Post by pincer on Jul 15, 2006 2:19:51 GMT -5
too fun.
my justy has msd plug wires and the hole in the muffler straight through exhaust mod. but my 3000gt is where i sunk and still sinking my cash. i have upgraded turbos, intercooler, brakes, springs, fuel pump, injectors, fuel computer, boost controller, strut bar, camber link, blow off valve, ported, wheels, boost and oil guage, short shifter, iridium plugs, msd wires, k&n, fuel pressure guage, removed about 200 lbs of extra weight, like a/c rear bumper rear tow hooks back seats spare jack all other stuff. if my justy had as much power as the 3000gt, it would be the scariest car on the street.
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Post by BackW00d on Jul 15, 2006 3:36:04 GMT -5
so how much is it pulling ? let us hear the sound of 3000gt maybe a few blows or something...
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Post by djkindt on Jul 15, 2006 22:20:45 GMT -5
whoa sounds pretty sweet. I have to stick to slow cars. Too many tickets. But i bet you don't have that problem...
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Post by pincer on Jul 16, 2006 2:31:27 GMT -5
oh yeah, i forgot about the alluminum flywheel also.
well, i got alot of my racing out when i was younger. now i like to have the satisfaction that my car works and i dont have to fix alot. so i usually only go fast on open roads and where there is no traffic and people and animals. but whenever i get back in the justy after driving the 3000gt i always get a smile and say man, i love my justy. so easy to drive.
does the stock justy come with 12 or 13 inch wheels. i have the 13 inch wheels, i thought i remember my very first justy having 12 inch wheels.
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Post by djkindt on Jul 16, 2006 12:22:58 GMT -5
the genII justy GL's (and maybe other models) come with 13". All the 1st gen justys have 12". Too bad, 13's are great and all, but harder and more expensive to find tires.
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Post by BackW00d on Jul 16, 2006 16:28:49 GMT -5
i have 145/60-R12 on mine these are summer tires in winter i have 135/65-R12 unstoppable in snow....sort of
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Post by pincer on Jul 17, 2006 0:36:07 GMT -5
i am just wondering cause my rear wheels just barely clear the front part of the wheel well near the bottom edge of the rear doors. i mean close, i can slide my key between the space and that is about it. so i am thinkin maybe the car originally came with 12's and some dude put on 13's. i rallyed it today on some back woods road, it was awesome, i even caught air on a jump, thought i was gonna die. but it was fun. my puppy hit the ceiling. ha ha ha ha.
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Post by Dunk on Jul 17, 2006 2:22:55 GMT -5
I will be upgrading To 14x6 ;D
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Post by djkindt on Jul 17, 2006 14:21:14 GMT -5
the wheels size shouldn't be a problem... it's the tire size. The 13 inch wheels originally came with 165/65 r13's. which is nearly impossible to find, and very expensive too (Low profile 13's??) well, I'm running bigger tires on mine, and they do rub a little bit, when cornering hard, but I picked them up at a scrapyard for $40. I don't thing they will rub on the front of your fender, but they do rub on the inside of the wheel well, near the bottom. Try sticking your head under the car, and have someone bounce on it lightly, so you can see where it might rub.
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