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Originally posted by INASNT

Nark looks good.

I am surprised u actually managed to take the cooler pipes off and bov and replace it without stuffing anything up! :P  

Aint u putting new cooler pipes on when u finially put your GTR FMIC on?

u think i wasnt!!! :)

well actually i did... i forgot to tighten up the hose clamp on the pipe from the plenum and was dropping boost pressure :P funny that.

but yeah the engine seems to be running fine now so i dont think ive done any damage :D

munkeh - yeah it is.... reckon the paint would stick?? its heat resistant paint anyway.... maybe i leave it black and paint the screw bits yellow :P

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denham - not to sure if im going to bother puting the cooler on now if im going to be getting a GTR next year... might just save my money.

Originally posted by acsplit

well for someone who does not like rice you seem be ricing it to perfection :):P

hmmmm hey andrew, maybe its the paint in my engine bay that makes my (mostly stock) Ti go faster than your GTS :(:) :shake:

When the rice is hidden, it's not so bad. ;)

Nice job inark, looks good!

Photos are never representative of true colours, so I can't wait to see it in the metal!

:D

well.... I went and did some more painting today :D

Painted the cruise control, and brackets, and the air horn compressor and some bits and pieces, dave made a heat shield for the pod, and another one for the extractors, and i painted the pod one white, and the one for the extractors is polished..... mmmmmmmm......... shiny bits......

:)

looks sweet nark.

might have to do something similar, not that wild in the colour though.

nice deep purple or something, if and when i can be bothere that is :)

can't wat to see it actually!

so wat's next? Calipers too LOL

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