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lol smartass... i shoulda just been happy with what i had with the 25/30 but no i had to go for more...2 years later hmmmmm lol

How far off is it, Ben? What's left to do? I can't wait to see what Marky-Mark can do with your tune :P

Joe at Profab has made the 4" dump pipe for me and fitted the O2 sensor, plumbed the gate back and is remaking the cooler pipes (some were still made of steel) and what was there wouldn't work with the front facing plenum and different location of the turbo. Joe also modified the power steering pump to space the pulley forward in the bracket. Here's some pics.

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Ben, the race is on! Who will be ready first?

Mine has no ...suspension inc. top arms, lower arms, coilovers, caster rods etc (Dave borrowed all that for Superlap)

...race bucket and harness (Dave borrowed that too)

...HKS igniter (Dave again)

...Rear diff (just had it modified and rebuilt)

...Transfer case (currently having it modified and rebuilt)

...Turbo kit (sold the lowies and waiting on something special to arrive by courier)

...Head (its off so i can fit a slightly thicker gasket to lower the compression to run massive boost)

...Gearbox (its sold and PPG straight cut dogbox platinum model to be fitted)

...clutch (going to qld to be reco'd by NPC)

...Tune (Autronic in and tuned for pump not for race fuel)

...Pipework (new turbo to intercooler pipes to be done by Hypertune)

...Parachute (needed with the new set-up)

all this and i still think ill be racing before you will be :D

Cooler pipes finished today and car at auto-elecs getting oil pressure warning light and AFR meter wired. Just have to run a line to the ECU's MAP sensor and then we'll fill it with fluids and fire it up.

You've got a bet, Paulie! One shiny, silver 20-cent piece and a cold beverage sound fair?

Game?

:D

lol scotty i think ur on the money..honestly... hahaha

like i mentioned still few things to go adrian, leigh HAS my car (whoohoo) doin the exhaust and few other little bits n pieces, then dump goes off to be coated, while thats gettin done we will fit the rear end and do the wiring, ready to get tuned...wont have it for jambo i doubt it but ah well...maybe if they kept it to september that was so much better...

haha i wont bet against pauly that his will be ready 1st, i can see it happening lol...thats all the funds adrian has atm to bet

ben...

haha i wont bet against pauly that his will be ready 1st, i can see it happening lol...thats all the funds adrian has atm to bet

ben...

Too right, Ben. AND I had to borrow the 20c to front the bet!!

lol dont worry im in same boat hahahah, we're very smart lol...

i got mine for u too ;-) haha bunch of poofs... rightio i can get those stickers done pretty much whenever so yeh all good

Sweet. Don't forget the small goods platter for Jambo and the support van!!!

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