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I have just been told my coilovers have arrived and my rotors are lost in the TNT system somewhere....

Awesome.

Frak! Well, that post office had it in for you, at least you got one thing.......Im missing you! all alone at the house right now, while your continuing your holiday now without me!

BTW work sucks balls :)

Easy enough job... Especially the backs. Did my own at home with some wheel stands.

If you can get access to a hoist as offered I'd jump at it, makes things so much easier and you can inspect other things while you're at it.

Just make sure you get it all aligned and balanced after and you'll be ace. Was a 2 man job for me... well 2 persons, my self and my 16 year old brother. 2 backs went in within 2 hours, and I did some other crap behind the seats while at it.

Good luck, hahahaha!

LOL blonde/kinky idea stuck just then :sorcerer:

hehe! Im so imature

I can see this car having 25 people around it. Someone please set up a video camera!

Il do the videoing just give me a camera......heh heh seeing Man get dirty and stinky under a car gets me hot.

JKS im going to also take advantage of IANS fast Internet and Foxtell while you boys play with your toys.

Im looking for help :);):rofl::kiss::kiss::)

well, i can help you out with the ninja and the pirate, but i'm gonna have trouble finding the rest sorry :) if you can do without them then that's fine :P

im going to also take advantage of IANS fast Internet and Foxtell

well, now that you mention it, i might have some spare time to come round and help :P

will see whats happening that day (whenever it is) and might be able to help ;)

Guys

Im looking at getting this started this weekend. Saturday would be nice...

Is everyone availible?

i have to meet with a member of the opposite sex for lunch but i'll be free after about 3:30 - 4 ish

So theres a first time for everything then eh? :yes:

yeah.......(short silence)...........wait no its not!!! actually this one is just a very close friend. sunday i'm meeting a girl for lunch. will see what happens, will let you know anyway. i'm fine after that though

i dont know how many people you have already, but i will help you out if its next weekend. Suppose to be wiring up a temp gauge this weekend.

If the ladie in the short shorts is going to be there, then how long are you planning to take on this car......even with help.

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Ian I can drop by if you despiratlly need to offer some guidence... But I really have to get a move on with my GT30 turbo conversion as the dyno day is only 7 weeks away and Im still in 100+ pieces... :/

But yeah i you need a little guidence I can probablly squeeze that for ya... I just cant stay more than say an hour...

dont you have a car to crawl back under? ;)

P.S i need some turbo's...

Yes I have many cars to crawl back under.....Migranes are preventing me from working though.

What turbos are you after? And what happened to those N1's that you bought?

Yes I have many cars to crawl back under.....Migranes are preventing me from working though.

What turbos are you after? And what happened to those N1's that you bought?

instead of wasting space in ian's thread with unrelated stuff, i'll PM you ;)

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