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Don't worry, I am :(

he was a time waster anyway... a time bandit if you will... so no deal

I wasn't sure if I was going to do it anyway, I don't know if I could willingly part with my car...

you gonna be at sandown??

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I wouldn't have a clue about Datsun 4WD systems. I'll have a look, thanks.

Andrew

haha sorry i didn't want to insult you since its the first place you check - but wasn't sure what you knew coming from a WRX background. If you haven't done so already, check the fluid, its in your boot on the drivers side, probably behind a peice of carpet. It takes normal ATF if i remember correctly. Hope that helps :(

Also in future, don't be afraid to come ask any of us on the day, most of us don't bite. :(

you gonna be at sandown??

Depends on a few things...the car shoudl be painted by then, but driving it yesterday it had a real bad miss on boost, so will see how i go for time.

Also what s the date for Sandown, i think i will be in Sydney for a wedding ?!?!?!

But the car will ride again, just sitting in it yesterday has me pumped again...but hanging for an injection of funds so i can finish it all off

it's on the 25th of april I think, but don't quote me on that

I'm trying to get missing under boost sorted out with my car now, hopefully without having to order splitfires in and going down that route.

now to find rails for this Velo...

it's on the 25th of april I think, but don't quote me on that

I'm trying to get missing under boost sorted out with my car now, hopefully without having to order splitfires in and going down that route.

now to find rails for this Velo...

If you need rails then give me a PM with your number...i went through a fair bit of heartache a whiel ago, and about to do it all again...basically do not buy Momo tracks/rails, and be careful of the other types you buy. Essentially Recaro or have a slose look at the ones you want to make sure they are deisgned the same way as Recaro rails/tracks

haha sorry i didn't want to insult you since its the first place you check - but wasn't sure what you knew coming from a WRX background. If you haven't done so already, check the fluid, its in your boot on the drivers side, probably behind a peice of carpet. It takes normal ATF if i remember correctly. Hope that helps :D

Also in future, don't be afraid to come ask any of us on the day, most of us don't bite. :)

thanks Ferni,

I was winging to Jack, Aaron - actually anyone who would listen on Saturday about my issue. ;)

I'll have a look tonight - is it in the same location in R32 GT-R's - as that's what I have.

Regards

Andrew

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