Iron Locust
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Hi all
Just wondering if anyone knows of a website or link that has a walk through step by step guide to installing body lift kit, i've read most of the posts on here and they are a bit all over the place, like 1 post will say 'don't forget to undo such and such' then the next post will mention something else...it's hard to follow...i'm mainly concerned with the bits that need adjusting once you have lifted it like radiator/hoses, brake lines, i think i read something about transmission box, i just don't want to start and miss something and brake it...but also i'm only thinking of doing 2" body lift and 2" susp lift and i have read 2"b/l you might get away with not adjusting much...
I have a guide .... but in russian
Maybe these photos can help you: http://www.4wd-shop.ru/pok.html?lang=eng&idd=0002
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no one to celebrate with.
Don't worry, be happy !!!
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Very nice pics !!!
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What was that an earthquake or something?
Damage of a sewerage system.
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Photos in Studio!
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Happy Holiday!
The Old New Year (Russian: Старый Новый год) is a traditional Russian holiday celebrated as the start of the New Year by the Julian calendar. In the 20th and 21st centuries the Old New Year falls on January 13/14.Although Soviet Russia officially adopted the Gregorian calendar back in 1918, the Russian Orthodox Church continued using the Julian calendar. The New Year became the only holiday which is celebrated by both calendars.
Like in most countries that use the Gregorian calendar, the New Year's Day in Russia is a public holiday and is celebrated on January 1. On that day, lots of joyous entertainment and fireworks and other festivities, and elaborate and often large meals are common.
The New Year by the Julian calendar is still informally observed and the tradition of celebrating the coming of the New Year twice is widely enjoyed.
Usually not as festive as the true New Year, for many this is a nostalgic family holiday ending the New Year holiday cycle.
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Photos in studio.
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I know of about 5 Kiwi's are on the forums.
Kiwi's vs Russians - 5:4
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i paid $1,000 for king caca (as is) 4 months ago.... 199k miles...... rebuilt tranny.... so yeah, you got a good deal
Oh my God... I Russia... '91 Terrano or Pathfinder cost about 4.000-5.000 $
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slovak for sure: policia narodna protidrogova jednotka leads to all slovak sites.
You win !!!
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good try but that's not polish. some other slavs though for sure. maybe slovaks..
i hear the pot is the most excellent/cheap over in poland. i am sure mr FUELER will be by shortly to comment.
You are right. This is not polish. Maybe Slovaks or Czechs. Slovak is especially close to Czech. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovak_language
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Photos in studio.
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Do you guys want a pic before of after a car wash?
In process of ...
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hey all, i currently have a 4 inch body lift i want to take out and fit a 2 inch instead...
Don't do it, please !!! :bow:
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Merry Christmas!!!
Some Eastern Orthodox Churches (Russian, Greek, Serbian etc.) celebrate Christmas on January 7, which corresponds to December 25 on the Julian calendar.
The Russian Orthodox Church (Russian: Русская Православная церковь), also known as the Orthodox Christian Church of Russia, is that body of Christians who are united under the Patriarch of Moscow, who in turn is in communion with the other patriarchs and primates of the Eastern Orthodox Church. In this way Russian Orthodox believers are in communion with all other Eastern Orthodox believers.
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body lift instructions
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http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=5325