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lol @ shane...

hows ur GTR coming.. gonna see it before christmas..??

motor came back out on saturday to finish off the sump adapter & to mount the dry sump pump

also removed some more weight from the car i.e removed the power steer cooling loop, now i can run a rwd power steer pump

ducked into predator to get the boys started on my new surge tank

and dropped into john hill to get him to give my dry sump pump an overhaul, and to get me the crank pully for the pump

it's on track to be ready in the 1st week of december :D

motor came back out on saturday to finish off the sump adapter & to mount the dry sump pump

also removed some more weight from the car i.e removed the power steer cooling loop, now i can run a rwd power steer pump

ducked into predator to get the boys started on my new surge tank

and dropped into john hill to get him to give my dry sump pump an overhaul, and to get me the crank pully for the pump

it's on track to be ready in the 1st week of december :)

...we'll see.use a GTST 33 PS pump or as if u have PS steering.. the RB20 sil dont at the moment.. lol.. just needs the belt..

that or u can modify the 4wS PS pump like we did on the sil. :P

this is what was on my bed when i got home yesterday :D

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cant see it.. stupid server blocking the imageshack site. :domokun:

it was raining today.. first time in the wet with the new tyres.. :):P continentals grip ok. prefer the potenzas but the rears are shocking. accel even on a drying road and shes sideways in 1-3rd >_< i miss AWD lol

...we'll see.use a GTST 33 PS pump or as if u have PS steering.. the RB20 sil dont at the moment.. lol.. just needs the belt..

that or u can modify the 4wS PS pump like we did on the sil. :P

cant see it.. stupid server blocking the imageshack site. :domokun:

it was raining today.. first time in the wet with the new tyres.. :):P continentals grip ok. prefer the potenzas but the rears are shocking. accel even on a drying road and shes sideways in 1-3rd >_< i miss AWD lol

funny thing is, i've got 2 rwd ps pumps at home, however i cant find the one that came off the gtr :D

hahafun times :)

this better?

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funny thing is, i've got 2 rwd ps pumps at home, however i cant find the one that came off the gtr :P

hahafun times :domokun:

this better?

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for once im actually jealous of something u own shaney poo..

ima gonna tax them!

as if use a GTR pump anyway...

i got a spare CA pump if u want that.. im sure ur car would love a light weight CA pump :P

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