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dan reckons that my ceffy was easier than a skyline clutch, more room around the top bolt.

interesting...he's going to hate the top bolt in the silvia :laugh:

i mean u can just get the socket on it, but it just slips off caus u cant get it straight, not enough clearance between the gearbox and the tunnel, and i/we had a whole RAAF workshop full of tools at our disposal!

i did a bit of detailing on john's car for his photo shoot, didnt have time to do the wax, but fark it looks hot as with the paint clean and polish :thumbsup:

Weekend was okies. Friday went to the Sunnybank meet and ended up playing DDR across the road. Saturday we headed off to a birthday thing at a mates place. Left about 11 or so and went to the Met for a bit to see annas and kitas *dances* then went and saw some mates at the Beat who'd just gone to see Scissor Sisters :laugh: Theeeeeeeen we went to see boobs. Ofcourse. Yesterday just stayed home, did some washing and cleaning and watched Beerfest. Not a bad weekend :yes:

How bout you?

Weekend was okies. Friday went to the Sunnybank meet and ended up playing DDR across the road. Saturday we headed off to a birthday thing at a mates place. Left about 11 or so and went to the Met for a bit to see annas and kitas *dances* then went and saw some mates at the Beat who'd just gone to see Scissor Sisters :D Theeeeeeeen we went to see boobs. Ofcourse. Yesterday just stayed home, did some washing and cleaning and watched Beerfest. Not a bad weekend :)

How bout you?

saturday was fairly quiet, mostly bummed around with friends. got up at 4:30 sunday morning to fly to adelaide to check out the car (flight was boring, except for hostess :D she was cute) got there bout 10 and stayed there till bout 1. arrived back in brizzy at 3:30, very tired. ate and watched anime till 9 then slept

:laugh:

also ordered $200 worth of new anime (fullmetal alcehmist movie included :yes::):w00t: )

SO how was the car?

*changes pants*

good :) it was very quick for somthing that was only running 6psi (at the time) with no intercooler on a 40 degree day. it has a few issues but hopefully he is sorting them out. if all goes well i will buy it. he's getting desperate to sell too :yes: my main concern was the steering and the turbo. the steering felt soft on one side and hada little play in it. the turbo had no blow off valve or wastegate that i could see :laugh: thats normally not a good thing i'm led to believe. the car has just been run in.

needs a little touching up but nothing i cant do.

compared to my last car, this one shits all over it! 33 pales in comparison to it, the car can handle :w00t:

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