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oh yeha.....touche....stupid shane and him having to go home....bastard.

below me

this dude is selling surge tank setup for $300 excluding the pump

I already have a tank lines and 044 how much would it cost to do the fittlings like the one pictured or would i be better off buying the surge and lines of this guy and sell my current lines and tank? Im guessing I could get $150ish for what I already have.

who does speedflow lines and fittings at a decent price?

so what is it u want to use from that setup he's selling? by the sounds of it u already have the stuff u need...

dont buy speedflow or the like (i use Earl's) in aus, as its all waaaaay too expensive. i have bought all my gear from the states (summitracing.com) however i may have found a supplier up my way who can beat the us prices...

i hope ur pockets are deep if u wanna play with braide >_<

shanef will know....where is the bish when you need him.

here now :D

im waiting for him to come and answer it for me :) any other ideas welcome!!!

also shane what are the possibilities / complications of running an aftermarket rb26 fuel rail and injector on my 25 I dont want to have to forkout for injectors again once it is 26 time. PFC running it.

problems i can see are

1) fuel rail bolt locations (rb25 side feed, rb26 top feed, rails have differing bolt locations on the plenums)

2) Injector driver in ecu/resister pack. (rb25 high impedence, rb26 low impedence, hence the resister pack on rb26's)

3) o-ring on 'bottom' of injector. the one that seats in the plenum. i've got a feeling theres some difference there too

Afternoon weirdos. I'm going to check out a car this afternoon... man am I pissing myself with excitement!!1

is said car going to sound like this?... ASS ASS ASS ASS ASS

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hi

gl with the car!

fark you then miss ignorant :D

ok so could you do the lines in the picture for less than $200 bucks new? appprox? im guesing not even close aye

those lines and fittings look hawt and will ad 11kwatw

depends where they go to under the car...

PICSORBAN BISH

I haven't been to see it yet so these two are just from what he's given me and they're only little...

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hi

gl with the car!

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hi :D

dan, u have a 33 right? them lines in that pic are to suit a 32, so the length's wont be right for ur car (u need them longer) plus a few of the fittings would have to be changed

fark you then miss ignorant >_<

depends where they go to under the car...

f**k off.

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hi :D

hey darlin, how are you?

hey darlin, how are you?

I'm really good :D I started my beauty stuff so i'm on my way to finally having my own little career. I've already had a few randoms volunteer for waxing :sorcerer:

How's you? How's your car going I haven't heard about it in ages.

he said it includes everything you need to install im guessing this all just links up to the stocko lines under the car.

from what i can tell it will be everything bar the nos setup in the photo

hahaha good work!!!

I'm ok! But of a shitty mood today. Actually... a feral mood! My head is spinning, my shoulders ache, I'm waiting on results from a medical test before the place I wanna work at will issue me with an offer. My car is a little fooked.... that sums it up!

I saw pics of the car you're looking at! I'm excited!

its ok, i dont want to be associated with a pair of silvia owning females anyway >_<

Sweet as. I usually don't like to hang with mummies boys who collect garden ornaments for fun either :D

hahaha good work!!!

I'm ok! But of a shitty mood today. Actually... a feral mood! My head is spinning, my shoulders ache, I'm waiting on results from a medical test before the place I wanna work at will issue me with an offer. My car is a little fooked.... that sums it up!

I saw pics of the car you're looking at! I'm excited!

oh shit hey... *anna yells penis at liz* hahahah see I knew that'd cheer you up :spank:

I hope your test results come back with something good, are you looking at moving on from your job?

Yeh the car is a little dinged up and the engine is buggered but it's all good. That's what I was after haha

dan, u have a 33 right? them lines in that pic are to suit a 32, so the length's wont be right for ur car (u need them longer) plus a few of the fittings would have to be changed

shit didnt even think of that!

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