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Its a good family to be apart of. A completely fu*ked up one but defiantly a good one

apart of..............................defiantly..............................????????

you meant to say.......................... to be a part of................................................and definitely

However Cook is still in and he is farking amazing

I want to have his babies

PS i am tired, stayed up far too late watching Agars innings

I went to bed at the lunch break. Sort of wishing I stayed up to watch the rest of the innings but just couldn't manage it.

Spend a day with me and I will teach you, and you can teach me how to repair banged up cars ;)

Speaking of people doing stuff, I have all I require to do my tax now, I will send you a PM some time about it.

Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu, Finished my reporting for next years compliance plan, Now have to do the reporting for a member of my team who is sick. So much spread sheeting today, I went to uni to avoid having to do this shit lol

just realized one air filter has gone inside the engine.

where do i find these from

i only need actual air filter.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Trust-Greddy-Airinx-Filter-Kit-Nissan-Skyline-R32-R33-R34-GTR-RB26-DETT-/120946097324?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1c28f2fcac&_uhb=1

ebay has lot of trust airinx kits.. but not actual filters.

are they generic filters ?..

basically one of these - may be i might replace both to be sure..

IMAG0020.jpg

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just realized one air filter has gone inside the engine.

where do i find these from

i only need actual air filter.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Trust-Greddy-Airinx-Filter-Kit-Nissan-Skyline-R32-R33-R34-GTR-RB26-DETT-/120946097324?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1c28f2fcac&_uhb=1

ebay has lot of trust airinx kits.. but not actual filters.

are they generic filters ?..

from here mate.

http://www.perfectrun.jp/src/detail.php?pid=30001&pname=GRACER%20AIRINX%20B%20Type&maker=TRUST&maker_id=30&result_mode=pmk

just realized one air filter has gone inside the engine.

where do i find these from

i only need actual air filter.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Trust-Greddy-Airinx-Filter-Kit-Nissan-Skyline-R32-R33-R34-GTR-RB26-DETT-/120946097324?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1c28f2fcac&_uhb=1

ebay has lot of trust airinx kits.. but not actual filters.

are they generic filters ?..

basically one of these - may be i might replace both to be sure..

IMAG0020.jpg

WTF?

gone inside the engine? and not caused problems?

this might actually be what you want as I'm also going to order one

http://www.rhdjapan.com/trust-greddy-airinx-b-type-air-intake-replacement-filters-m-type-169mm-51697

Yes Thats it..

now is there a place in brisbane where you can just get it off the shelf.. if i need to get it from Japland, will get Mr Jess Streeter to send it.

WTF?

gone inside the engine? and not caused problems?

well, it was half sucked in and half still there... but the other one looks to be in perfect nic... so a bit worried about that..

so far don't seem to have any issues or wired sounds or anything...

Yes Thats it..

now is there a place in brisbane where you can just get it off the shelf.. if i need to get it from Japland, will get Mr Jess Streeter to send it.

most likely japland bro. I'm going to order two new ones, so I can order three and you pay me lots of kesh after :D

Epic intake sucked in the filter? How though?

don't think it did Tony. By the looks of things at worse it would have gone into the front of the tubrine housing as it does not have any air flow meters (I see HKS air flow meter less adapters which Im also after ;) )

don't think it did Tony. By the looks of things at worse it would have gone into the front of the tubrine housing as it does not have any air flow meters (I see HKS air flow meter less adapters which Im also after ;) )

Car runs HKS F-Con - so bar sensor - no air flow meters involved.

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