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nate can detail all of their cars... i'll just watch :D

nah they dont have a tranny stand... well i never saw one. they have engine stands.

if troy can do it in an hour... we should be able to do it in at 4... each clutch :(

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2 guys. Box and clutch out, new clutch and box in, and running in less that 4 hours. Nothing more than a set of chassis stands, and two hydraulic jacks. You will need a 1 meter extention for your socket.

GTR btw.

lol shutup danny

or i'll keep that RB25 gasket kit and sell it to pay off your mums crack bill. (thats the bill to surgically fill in some of her arse crack to make it look smaller.)

we need jacks for the gearbox right? whats the chasis stands for? doesnt the hoist hold it up?

the chassis stands are to get the car in the air. That or use wheel ramps. Either way get the car as high in the air as you can.

Once you have it up in the air, you use two jacks with wheels. Not your 'I'm stuck on the side of the road, can you help me Mr roadside assist man' screw jack. Lift the gearbox up, and roll towards the engine.

nate can detail all of their cars... i'll just watch :D

nah they dont have a tranny stand... well i never saw one. they have engine stands.

they've got a tranny stand, and 2 new hoists and a whole heap of new shit since the last time you were there :D

well i have my clutch... its been sitting in the back of the skyline along with the dump, front pipe, cat and fmic for the past 2 weeks.

so hurry up biatch

they've got a tranny stand, and 2 new hoists and a whole heap of new shit since the last time you were there :D

nah i was refering to the factory

lol yeah i can do that kind of stuff myself :P but thanks for the offerings

alright biatch so when do u want to do this? id prefer it was a night when its not 11ty billion degrees

lol yeah i can do that kind of stuff myself :D but thanks for the offerings

alright biatch so when do u want to do this? id prefer it was a night when its not 11ty billion degrees

dunno, i value my car :lol:

ill try and get some "experiencd"people to come down

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