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your a clown, i didnt say that i wasnt prepared to pay to replace parts and i have only been pulled over once when i did something silly.

and for you jumping on the drifting bandwagon, i went to the first drift event held at mount cotton before i even had a licence. i have driven my dads old formula ford car numerous times and particpated in many circuit events before i came to australia. i have no doubt that if i didnt have that experience that i would have a far more serious accident.

haha.. i wasnt directing it at u..?

i dnt knw where u got that from i was clearly stating that if u buy a turbo or performance car u need to knw that it will cost alot to maintain.. thats all.. and also i enjoy ur company soo no more fighting and more loving.. any pics of damage..?? is it panel..?? replacable panel damage..???

HI SHANE..

hehe

hows stuff shane.. i havent recieved the pfc yet...???

yeah smashed up cars that other ppl drive.. i let my bro drive my 180 yesterday... fingers crossed all went well hehe..

Summary Report

EI696826304JP JAPAN AUSTRALIA An attempt to deliver your item was made by the Messenger Post QLD delivery service at 14:37 on 16 Jul 2007. Addressee not available.

Detailed Report for: EI696826304JP

Date Time Location Service Area Check Point Details

Jul 16, 2007 14:3704 AUSTRALIA - Messenger Post QLD Attempted delivery - addressee not available.

Jul 16, 2007 6:4237 AUSTRALIA - Messenger Post QLD Received at delivery hub.

Jul 15, 2007 19:1143 AUSTRALIA - BRISBANE Scheduled for delivery.

Jul 15, 2007 7:5332 AUSTRALIA - SYDNEY Received and awaiting clearance for delivery.

Jul 13, 2007 5:2200 JAPAN - OSAKA INT Processed for despatch.

Jul 12, 2007 14:0300 JAPAN - 7218799 Item lodged

there will be a little slip in ur letter box saying u need to go down to ur local post office and collect the package. you will need to sign for it :domokun:

Hey guys im tring to get my fuel pump out of my R33, but i cant seem to move it there are no screws or anything like that. It looks like you have to turn the top but it wont move.

Can someone tell me how to get it out. Whats the trick.

Hey guys im tring to get my fuel pump out of my R33, but i cant seem to move it there are no screws or anything like that. It looks like you have to turn the top but it wont move.

Can someone tell me how to get it out. Whats the trick.

It turns off. To do it properly you need Nissan tool number 123XYZ

You can use a pry bar, wedge it onto one of the fins and hit it with your palm to turn it round.

It is regular thread direction but they are usually really tight.

Gigantor multi grips also work but not as well.

Once you get the top off, the pump clips into the mounting. You need to pull the pump bracket upwards to release it.

When you are putting it back in, MAKE SURE YOU PUT THE TWO PRONGS BACK DOWN INTO THE TWO SLITS.

You shouldn't have to push hard to get it to slide down. If you do, chances are it is not lined up properly.

hehe.. gigantor!!!

got back from sydney yay.. shit me i love being able to wear flip flops (was gonna say thongs but scared of what joshie might think) and a t-shirt outside.. :ninja: and lookie what i found on my bed when i got home.. :ninja:

thanks shane for everything (believe it or not shane can be a nice guy)

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hehe.. gigantor!!!

got back from sydney yay.. shit me i love being able to wear flip flops (was gonna say thongs but scared of what joshie might think) and a t-shirt outside.. :D and lookie what i found on my bed when i got home.. :(

thanks shane for everything (believe it or not shane can be a nice guy)

sydney is a hole :ninja:

no probs mate :ninja:

hehe.. gigantor!!!

got back from sydney yay.. shit me i love being able to wear flip flops (was gonna say thongs but scared of what joshie might think) and a t-shirt outside.. :ninja: and lookie what i found on my bed when i got home.. :ninja:

thanks shane for everything (believe it or not shane can be a nice guy)

Siff not wear flip flops in Queensland! I live in them!!

Gigantor multi grips also work but not as well.

Once you get the top off, the pump clips into the mounting. You need to pull the pump bracket upwards to release it.

When you are putting it back in, MAKE SURE YOU PUT THE TWO PRONGS BACK DOWN INTO THE TWO SLITS.

You shouldn't have to push hard to get it to slide down. If you do, chances are it is not lined up properly.

Ok i finally got the top off, what a f**ken challenge that was. I really needed some GIGANTOR'S. Now the pump, you say pull it upwards, but it doesnt want to move. How much force is needed, i dont want to break anything.

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