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shanef has taste.. that's all i can say!

He has a GTR - thats the definition of taste.

maybe :whistling:

sweet, so its tools out tonite and put them on? or r u not that keen and ull do it tomorrow?

Nah forget that - spun bearing, so ive got 2 new paperweights until i fix the motor

shanef has taste.. that's all i can say!

>_<

power fc, blitz ebc id III, fuel pump & clutch line arrive next week :whistling:...taking 2 weeks off work after next week to get the engine bay painted, and to get the engine on its way :D

He has a GTR - thats the definition of taste.

Nah forget that - spun bearing, so ive got 2 new paperweights until i fix the motor

spun bearings FTW!!! what did urs look like?

heres mine :whistling:

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twas out of cylinder 2

spun bearings FTW!!! what did urs look like?

heres mine :whistling:

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Hahahaha, yeah, the only bad thing about an RB26 - bearings

Havnt pulled the motor out yet so im not sure >_<

Should be doing it next weekend though :D

ShaneF after going through the engine bay painting exercise be careful about the rubber seal round the ecu loom as if that is damaged it is a pain in the a$$ to get another one

thanks for the heads up mud, will make sure we dont damage that in ny way

Hahahaha, yeah, the only bad thing about an RB26 - bearings

Havnt pulled the motor out yet so im not sure >_<

Should be doing it next weekend though :D

all i can say is...HAVE FUN!!!

oh btw, be prepared for one of the engine mounts to get stuck, and if it does, dont just jack it up higher, caus they split in half :whistling:

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Yeah, rods, crank, pistons, bearings. Also oil pump, headwork, cams, turbos

if your doing that much work, why not whack in an rb30 bottom end? then u can run bigger turbos, and not have it as laggy :whistling:

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