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nah dan, both topics are over priced :D

Nah all good, looks like the car may have a new home very soon :rofl:

As for the CES exhaust, I happily shelled out $2400 for a work of art, someone will take it for half that :D What's your offer?

Got a brand new silicone intake pipe as well.....R34 GTR fuel reg, set of DIN triple gauges, Z32 AFM.....some good stuff there for an R34 :)

selling your z32?

also do you do instructions on how to install the dash globes i have had em in my glove box for the past month but it looks like a biatch to do! will get some interior lights off you tho!

selling your z32?

also do you do instructions on how to install the dash globes i have had em in my glove box for the past month but it looks like a biatch to do! will get some interior lights off you tho!

Yeah Z32 was only on the car for 2 months, has the tomei plug also.

There are some instructions in the DIY thread, basic how to with the actual cluster, it's really easy.

cool I will be looking it up might have a crack at it tomorrow/sun

I want a set of map/interia lights so am I best to go through your ebay store or on here - pm me with a price of the afm

yeh let me know when your gonna order it

will do mate. prob be next 2 weeks

*waves to non-existent bitches

:D

Officially on a break from selling the lights for a month or so...check your PM though

PM ME TOO DAN.. i want that Z32 ill trade u for parts u wanted.

back again

hiya..

well anyway was a fun filled day today. i had to work on a 4G63 in a 91 VR4.. i co built it months back. but hasnt had time to slap the rest together and waiting on the manifold and evo IX injectors. basically have 20 thou over arias forgot brand rods. all the usual some mob built the head. and we put it together with some metal head gasket.. forget thickness.. forget what cams and valves has. but ARP head studs. and basically replaced every bolt and nut on it.

so all together.. a fine mitsubishi..

today i put together the turbo TD05H from evo 3. had massive issues with rotating the turbo to miss the mani and the wastegate to miss the front engine mount. so all mounted.

had to build the RHF driveshaft.. cause my mate did a dodgey removal.. lol so all thats left would be transfer case and plug and play.. have a wolf 3d v4. will use later on. heres some pics.. the thing will go nut when done.. and best of all parts and build has cost him half what a normal person would have paid.

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hmm im listening to kanye west stronger.. kanye west i dont knw if u older folks like or listen to this stuff.. but i love it :) and how shit was that flu col!!!

Yes I know of Mr West, he is afraid of "Gold Diggers" and he tells people that "Jesus walks" and so on... :D

As for the flu, yes it knocked the hell out of me for a few days there, and my throat is still like sandpaper but im sure imm be back to 100% by Monday.

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