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Who owns the 31 with the 26 in it? Would love to know how/whats involved in getting the loom hidden out of sight. After my engine bay is resprayed, i would love to clean up the bay a little when the motor goes back in

hahahahahahahaha :(;):)

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Who owns the 31 with the 26 in it? Would love to know how/whats involved in getting the loom hidden out of sight. After my engine bay is resprayed, i would love to clean up the bay a little when the motor goes back in

John... NismoR31Jet on SAU forums :(

We are doing very similar stuff to mine Troy. Its just time and rewiring some stuff. Its not major work, just time consuming

Yea....To hide the loom like that I had removed the entire dash and stripped the inner side of the firewall from all heaterboxes and all that ans ran the engine loom on the inside of the firewall then ran it through to the engine bay just under the rear edge of the inlet manifold.

Extending the AFM wiring was the hardest bit.

You went beyond what im doing though :(

I aint going to the dash lengths, just incase i need to get at it in the future.

But even then, its not really a mammoth task.

AFM wiring shouldnt have been that hard though? its only a couple of wires

A lot of my shots came out really dark, just crappy lighting or the flash wasnt doing its thing, or maybe drunk operator.

Flash is the devil. :laugh:

Turn it off, and your photos will come out a lot brighter.

(tip to remember for next year) :yes:

these photos are utter crap, but they were the only 2 pics I had which shows the clear difference between flash on and flash off.

it works opposite to how you expect it to...

flash turned on

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flash turned off

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I had an awsome weekend, thanks again to everyone involved!!

im seeing photo's of chicks with my car that I dont even remember....hehe. That large Macca's coke I had seemed to last all afternoon :)

believe it or not, ive only got like 20 photo's taken on my camera :), so if anyone has any of my ride, and can be bothered, i'd love to see them

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kris has a fair bit on his vid cam, but that'll be a fair while before we go through all that an get images onto the computer.

what a weekend!, highly recomend that anyone considering to do it in the future....JUST DO IT......you wont be sorry!

Hey guys i was ment to stop buy and say hi i was just to busy over the weekend i was one of the guys in the rc stand :) with my lil 1:10th scale car haha was very very busy all weekend with answering questions about rc cars and helping out with crap was ment to come in and say hi to you guys just was way to busy but yeah you had a nice big stand i got some pics i will post up when i have some time

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