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really?

... how much?

ok i'll post it up since you all want to know it cost $550 Its an Earls cooler measuring 12x6x2'' 19 row, Perma-cool adapters, Speedfow fittings and Speedflow hose. All good quality parts.

Looks good Chad - where you gonna put the oil filter??

I'll probably set it up similar to yours. I just dont want it to hang down to low, dont want it to be able to be hit if i run over a stick or something. Was gonna ask if you were maybe able to help me?? as i dont have spanners big enough to do up all the fittings.

sure - but I'm probably going away for 3 weeks on Tuesday. One week early. Thats one week less to get ready for the track day. Any of the next couple of days is fine :-) just might have to get out and about to grab swaybars and springs for a bit inbetween.

not easy being a big fella in a small fellas car.

and nissan oil filter placement is retarded. seriously. who the f**k puts a filter there?

haha that is nothing my friend....some of the machines at work are close to being impossible to get to and there are about 12 of them on one machine and 10 times bigger.

and for all the other chilli fans out there:

http://www.deathsauce.com.au/3amreserve.html

here is an excerpt of the heat rating of this :

Heat Index:

3 a.m. Reserve is not a sauce, it's an ingredient and is too hot to rate. If you're interested in buying this product, read the instructions below to fill out the disclaimer form mail it to address below or scan signed disclaimer and e-mail to us. You cannot receive this product without signing and returning the disclaimer.

he is not joking either.. i have had a couple bottles of mega death sauce in my time, and they are fk off hot (no im not a chilli wuss either :happy:)

sure - but I'm probably going away for 3 weeks on Tuesday. One week early. Thats one week less to get ready for the track day. Any of the next couple of days is fine :-) just might have to get out and about to grab swaybars and springs for a bit inbetween.

I might leave you in peace to get your own stuff sorted then. I have to go back to work on Monday as well. I should have the tools at work i can use. if not, there are a few mechanics near my work if i get stuck.

IM GIVING AWAY SOME R33 SERIES 1 DOOR TRIMS (GOOD CONDITION) LEFT, RIGHT, FRONT, BACK FOR FREEEEEEEEEEE

IF THEY ARE NOT WANTED THEN IM GOING TO THROW THEM IN THE MINI SKIP ON THE WEEKEND, NEED GONE ASAP

PICK UP ONLY

DAN 0402541975

Okay, now that's kinda freakin' me out .. :) ... this is maybe 2 hours since I brought up doing a groupbuy at my work for baconsalt ...

(... I'm guessing this is due to Adelaide being a tiny place ... )

Okay, now that's kinda freakin' me out .. :) ... this is maybe 2 hours since I brought up doing a groupbuy at my work for baconsalt ...

(... I'm guessing this is due to Adelaide being a tiny place ... )

lol. yeah i heard about it around then LOL gotta love corporate email... im glad that news of important things sweeps adelaide quickly

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