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glad you're all sorted dude!

I replaced the front main seal (I actually did it by myself!) and took it for a drive yesterday, there are a few funny noises but nothing that I think I should be too concerned about... I'm going to take it to Powerplay next week just to get them to have a look at it as I firmly believe that seal popped out for a reason the general opinion is too much crank case pressure (rings) as my compression is pretty damn average and although it's ok for now, i think if I were to take it to the track again something else a little more difficult to replace will blow.

No more track days for me for a long time.... :)

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Yo Ben, yeah as Liz said, good to hear you've got your issues sorted!

And nah, she's got a Proton for a daily! (Not as good as an r31!!! lol )

I had my suspension slightly tuned the other day and did well at OP on sat

I just need new tyres, and new brake pads. what pads to get though hmmm...




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