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Has anyone here removed turbos from a GTR before??? i've removed turbos on other cars but never a GTR.... Is it hard... cause i figure i'd save myslef some coin on labour and take em out myself then drop em at the turbo place to get the seals done and put em back on.... I dont see the point in paying my mechanic to do it if he is sending them else where...

decided to wash the car today in an attempt to not be lazy and start getting it ready for kadina. still got a few small things to fix up(rear bar has to be bolted on a bit better, interior tidy up etc), but its looking alright so far.

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haha, thats actually out the back, the front its bitumen too.

the place next door has a water allowance to wash cars( thus the reason you can see the hose going over the fence), but they dont use it because their cars get washed in murray bridge, so im alowed to :)

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its be a week now since my car got defected an it really taking its toll on me now.... my sanity is at question here people... aaahhh... i don't know how long i can last... i started it last night for the first time since it happened an i just wanted to go for a drive but knowing my luck i would have got pull over just as i left the drive way...

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