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    Quote Originally Posted by 30PSI
    In my opinion the weight of the s12 seems a bit of an unknown to me.

    Has anyone had them weighed?
    mine is 2606lbs/1184.5kg.. thats with the rear seats and carpet removed and about 17L of fuel

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    oh forgot to add some pics of my suspension







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    whats those red poly bushes off, the z31? and what are the rear discs and calipers off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S13 EATER
    whats those red poly bushes off, the z31? and what are the rear discs and calipers off.
    yes off the z31....rotors are brembo units and the calipers are stock

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    Bart

    I still want a fuel rail if you are going international

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    Quote Originally Posted by bartc_j
    ehh not bad the slicks helped thats for sure but the best 60ft time i got was a 2.0, but i am shifting before the 60ft mark... damn 4.11..lol
    The 4.11 helps. I used to own an FJ powered S12 with the 4.11, was tempted to use it, but have stuck with the 3.7 which is ok but holds onto the gears forever.

    Also night dragging is always a good choice, with the colder air temps. Grip is an issue here on our strips I have found, the best I can get is a 2.4 60ft.

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