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hey ruby if u want ur pipe moved by qualified plumber/gasfitter let me know after u get a quote ill see how much i can better it, and dont call metro's or jims charge u a sh%^ load

Sweet. I'm digging up more area around the piping tonight and taking pics. Will get a quote tomorrow, then spin it your way to see what you can do :)

shut up damo, naaaa a mate at work looking for some weekend work, lol he is trying to pay for his subaru to get a supercharged but the misus wont let him coz they got a house loan, so this way he can fund it :)

shut up damo, naaaa a mate at work looking for some weekend work, lol he is trying to pay for his subaru to get a supercharged but the misus wont let him coz they got a house loan, so this way he can fund it :D

How much room would he normally need to relocate copper pipework. The pipework is some 150mm under ground level and I can trench under its length (4-5m) for a depth of 500mm if that helps. I just need it moved about 500mm away from the house. This will allow for some 300mm clearance for the footings.

Then I can get on with it and fit the purlins and roof sheets asap.

:)

because its was fking diagnosed by someone who knows about RB26's, Steve...

a knock in cylinder 6? so you mean the bearing has lifted in cylinder 6? which is pritty much the same as a spun bearing... cept that you probably wont have to replace the crank, and your block and head should still be in good nick, but is SFA away from being a spun bearing and the same work has be to done to fix it

went to blackwood tyrepower

walked away with the stagea fitted up with four new 235's x 45's on the bjr 17x7" rims

marshal matrac tx ku17

$130ea fitted, will wheel-align after tuning is done wednesday at boostwerks

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Mo...er-t258139.html

A fantastic read, especially post #10, i lost my shit.

ROR, that is GOLD!

OK, Damo, now we want to hear your selection for top 4 mods and reasons why.........and if a certain mod comes last I'll sook like a princess

and DamageInc, get someone who knows what they're doing to diagnose it properly......I've heard of guys pulling whole engines out and apart to fix a knock that came from the rear of the bottom end (thinking it was a #6 big end) which turned out to be a loose flywheel.

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