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i see

your being lazy, but i do know how you feel. i had the same trouble when i high flowed my turbo....

man the worst nut is the one on the dumpipe connecting to the back of the turbo the litttle one in the middel away from the block... mine was a diferent size, and also trying to put the water lines back on....

but yeah Andy i can sympathise with you, so when are you buying the high mount manifold :devil:

Nah not being lazy..I am about to go back down! I just need a drink! A stubby spanner makes that middle nut way easier!

High mount manifold may come with the new turbo

LOL mike u must be excited i would reply to your sms but doing it here is cheaper :devil: congrats on the payout :devil: guessing you'll set a decent amount aside for a good alarm/immobiliser for whatever you choose this time?

yeah, i'll be investing in gps tracking for this one.

i'm putting in for holidays so i can go pick up the car i found. not telling any of you what it is, but its a bit different to what i had in mind. its in SA.

john, forgot where link is, but have a look in general discussions on main page i think

LOL mike u must be excited i would reply to your sms but doing it here is cheaper :devil: congrats on the payout :laugh: guessing you'll set a decent amount aside for a good alarm/immobiliser for whatever you choose this time?

:devil: i'll talk to you tonight...

and Issac he's buying a hairdressers car with a hair dryer attached.... Gay!

yeah, i'll be investing in gps tracking for this one.

i'm putting in for holidays so i can go pick up the car i found. not telling any of you what it is, but its a bit different to what i had in mind. its in SA.

john, forgot where link is, but have a look in general discussions on main page i think

SA? jeez they have the wheel down there must be donkey powered lol :devil:

i vote its a chaser, or a sw20 mr2, or a coon spec xf falcon lol

:devil: i'll talk to you tonight...

and Issac he's buying a hairdressers car with a hair dryer attached.... Gay!

have a read first lee, i just said i'm getting something a little different ot what i wanted.

i blew up an xf two weeks back, why would i buy another one?

Edited by lilmike86
man the worst nut is the one on the dumpipe connecting to the back of the turbo the litttle one in the middel away from the block... mine was a diferent size, and also trying to put the water lines back on....

OH

MY

GOD

None of the guys could get that one back on ours either - they made ME do it. Took me well over 45 minutes. Had to go like 1/4 mm from the top, 1/4 mm from the bottom. ARGH!

have a read first lee, i just said i'm getting something a little different ot what i wanted.

i blew up an xf two weeks back, why would i buy another one?

otay den just tell us what your getting... its not an excel is it :laugh:

OH

MY

GOD

None of the guys could get that one back on ours either - they made ME do it. Took me well over 45 minutes. Had to go like 1/4 mm from the top, 1/4 mm from the bottom. ARGH!

ha ha ha yeah you girls with your dainty hands, i had linh help me with mine :devil:

ahh so he can continue to cruise local parks offering seedy men blow waves/jobs ....

i thought i saw him in the suby a kianawa park!! :devil:

pros of owning 50xf's

-one key will open and start them all...

(ive owned 2 xf's in my time, my dad had one and one key could open and start them all and strangley for some reason my mums liteace van)

-plenty of spares, retread tyres are cheap for them..

-you could annoy businesses by moving your army of xf's around and parking them in inconvienent locations.. eg: clog up the entire milton carpark.

-one set of plates and one rego would cover them all, cops expect the xfs are stolen/out of rego when they see them anyway

-you could start your own one make race series...

cons

-not that practical

-fuel bills

-not a fully sik car these days

pros>cons :devil:

holy crap lil anna you're at the top of todays posting, by quite a bit :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?act=Stats

hmm i am at home, in bed sick, and have nothing better to do but i'm not on the list, :(

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