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if it's the thrust it will stop when you put your foot on the clutch, Once again i told you to change it when it was out. lol had to

yeh its when clutch is in and out.. but only when moving..

hard to describe.. its almost like the sound when you used to ride your bike and the wheel was buckled and the brake used to rub...

any ideas?

lol that wont fix a thing mate....yoke will still sit in the same spot. Need to bend the shroud out a bit. with a flat blade screw driver

bahahaha thanks man...

also should get the speedo connected LOL...

You won't be disappointed Reuben... Bill is awesome at what he does and rebuilt my turbo on my GTS-t which Steve now has, just ask him how good it is :D

yeah very happy but Bill told me it was a 3076

well boys n girls, ill see yas in a week.

missus wont let me take the lappy on holiday ;)

:( how will i cope

catch yas :)

Net Cafe at midnight while the missus sleeps :P

Anyone know who in adelaide will make a custom sub box for 2x12inch subs to suit a vr/vs commy also can anyone tell me if i buy a power converter for a car to run a ps2 or mini fridge can i hard wire it as it comes with a cigi plug? Il be doing some road trips soon so wana tidy up the commonwhore

Anyone know who in adelaide will make a custom sub box for 2x12inch subs to suit a vr/vs commy also can anyone tell me if i buy a power converter for a car to run a ps2 or mini fridge can i hard wire it as it comes with a cigi plug? Il be doing some road trips soon so wana tidy up the commonwhore

I dont have time or I would computer design your subby box and build it, ask Jack 88 on here, see if he's busy or not?

the hard wired converter is easy, take the cig plug apart, look at the power wire going to the center pin, it is the positive wire, the other is ground.

one side of the wire case will normally have ribs on it or white stripe. make note of the one that has the positive wire.

cut off the cig plug leaving a little bit of wire on the end so you can rebuild it if you desire later on.

buy a blade fuse holder of the same value used in the cig lighter plug. from autoshop. if it takes more then 10amps I would run a 10ga wire to the battery and fuse it within close proximity of battery to protect the car not the item. ground it within a few centmeters of the conveter to a bare metal ground with a large tex screw(watch out for fuel lines or other items under it) or a existing bolt, seat bolt works good just scrape off the paint first under it. solder all conections to prevent failures. make sure the power converter has fresh air to keep cool and mount secure, tidy up the wires, done!!!

depending on the convertor location you might need a on off switch too and relay

what kind of sub box do you have in mind? for what brand and type of subs. what music type? goal, sound off compete or just nice looking? make's a big diff in cost

how much power will you run to them? you might be better off buying a used box on commy club site, plenty around. thats where i sold my last two VT boxes? unless you want custom /cool boxes?

if you get stuck i can pro desgn it, but dont have time to build now, sorry

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nothing like a "your brother was in a car accident" to wake you up after only being asleep for 3hrs.

but thankfully he's ok, car is a write off but ohwel.

It beats getting the phone call that they're dead. Sorry to be so morbid, but I've had some of those. :huh:

Glad to hear he's okay.

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