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can someone plz tell a non mechanic what the dial on the right is? seems to be oil pressure yeah? the 1 that says 1 bar but has a oil pic next to the boost gauge.

boss just picked up, i drove it while still fresh out the packet at around the 60k mark on its clock :banana:

in the process of practicing euro accents to get the stereo to work off voice activation

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finally getting around to doin fun shit to my ipod touch. getting some apps, using works download, and then downloading iTunes 8.1 ish and the 2.1 version firmware for the ipod, also using work download :P

Hi guy's I needs some help.. I may be getting a trust td05-16g turbine kit complete with manifolds, waste gate and front pipe... My question is this anyone here know of anyone or has used them themselves?? as i want to see when the come on boost etc.

I have searched the net and cant find s__t... Any advised would be great

Cheers

so, thanks to our friendly neighbourhood nightcrawler, i now has wheels. awesomes.

and i shall be heading to aaa to get an exhaust sorted soon. double awesomes.

and i should be getting my coilovers by mid jan. triple awesomes.

and, ajd is coming up soon. epic awesomes.

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