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Over the holidays:

changed plugs and did oil change and coolant change

removed the HKS filter and refitted the stock airbox

removed boost gauge

put Apexi gear up on ebay ... not fitting anymore

removed adjustable and got ride height at 375 front (340 ADR) and 375 rear (340 ADR)

tested exhaust system with cat/box resonator/muffler and its quiet at 88dBA

Should keep the officers happy :P

Also ... I drank lots of beer ... and sold my GSXR race bike :P ... and got a buyer for the Stagea looking at it this week.

I'm approx 380-390 all round... yuck.

wow, and people say im rocking the 4wd spec height.

also, im now home sick. f**k. how disgusting are people that think its ok not to bath and simply cover up their disgusting odour with perfume? had a punter like that today, the smell made me physically ill.

What you going to do then Mitch? Get a motor out of a half cut or full rebuild?

just gonna piss and moan about it for a couple more hours , continue to job hunt , get a job , save up cash , fix it , sell it , move on

but for the mean time , let the car cool down then start pulling the engine apart .

They can be an expensive habit when things go wrong but don't let it get ya down mate!

im trying not to but it slowly is considering how much i owe on the car and all that shit

oh well , least its my car and not my health .

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