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getting it there is the problem. and id rather be pissed off with it. stop being rational dammit andrew!

lul. now that my initial frustration has faded, im gonna put as much of it back together as i can and have it towed somewhere so i dont have to look it at for a few days and get it back drivable/almost drivable.

Id rather find what the exact problem is rather than waste $600 on something i didn't need in the first place. If it is coilpacks, then ill replace them, but the set i had spare, i had no idea of the condition. The bolt has nothing left to grab with pliers, so ill have to take the cradle out.

I know it isnt the same case for everyone, but I had a bad misfire about 4500-5500rpm and I bought JJR coils from Just Jap, worth every cent I paid :) They have them for R34 aswell...

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1

one hole lines up, other doesnt. could just be the angle im working at though. f**k knows. ill find out when i take it down to *insert workshop*.

:)

Mine didn't look like it lined up either until it was bolted up and tightened. All good now....

yeah i just started getin that at work 2 penny, since we both work for the gov id say they just implemented new restrictions on what you can do online

I hope that isnt true. I really hope.

Im going to try and do it from USB, hopefully i can outsmart the system...

Yeah i do, thanks Pete. Might have some laying around the work shop tho, If not i might ask Ben.

Heh you're welcome to them, rears are still fitted tho so you'll need to take them off yourself.. pm me if u want em (im not doing anything with em)

-D

i thought government workers didnt do any work??? or is that council workers...lol

Bit of both I think...

Certain people dont do any work. I have the skill of multi tasking! As I am writing this, I am also sending out an request for quotation to suppliers :)

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