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lol i know haha ... used this product to get them off ... then arm got tired ...

got some cutters i've had for about 2weeks now i was sposed to use on it ... maybe next time i give it a full on wash i may think about it ! :yes:

thanks for reminding me buddy

how do i upload pics like the ones here ?

when i do it you have to click on the thumbnail to open .. might make it easie to view

Just type blockquote><p>First, you have to host the pictures on an external website (I use <!--url{0}-->, as there

Hmm, I wonder if that is Ryan aka BOZ22N?

this is my new stageas heart, it fired up for the first time saturday and runs like a dream, nice and quiet for a change, its untuned and few minor issues with ecu settings but shouldnt be far off being sorted. Ill post of a pic of the outside of car soon as im doin a few body changes and painting my rims etc soon.

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this is my new stageas heart, it fired up for the first time saturday and runs like a dream, nice and quiet for a change, its untuned and few minor issues with ecu settings but shouldnt be far off being sorted. Ill post of a pic of the outside of car soon as im doin a few body changes and painting my rims etc soon.

newmotor.jpg

that turbo looks like one of my TD03's with that filter. :wub:

painting the rims black? you know how good black on silver is. :laugh:

the turbo is stock mitchy, just high mounted it :( Im gonna paint rims soon, but gotta go do the hpi photoshoot first before i paint em. I finally got it running on stock coils and ignitor yesterday, runs pretty good, gonna book a tune asap now and then organise the engineer. I got to hand in my plates now so its currently unregoed lol.

Oh and another bonus is i fitted the bonnet on and it closes with about 10mm clearance everywhere so stageas and rb30's are meant to be :)

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at least it will be responsive with the 'stock' turbo. :sick:

that's plenty of clearance, but then it does have a lot bigger bay than the 32..

i heard a rumour you were selling it and buying a legnum though? something about being a better car??? :)

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