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Paul im already thinking of a 2.8 or a 3l combo and i dont even have this motor in yet. I swear i have a serious problem :P

I think we are all infected by the same disease. :(

on the 2J comment you made...

a few weeks ago i was trying to convince Stacey's dad to put a 2Jz into his diesel mercedes

BTW your covers look awesome...there is 11 different tinters in Bayside Blue including a lot of white pearl...not a cheap colour to mix.

It would be even more fun if i used it on the motor :D

Ill settle for the turbo i have.....for now.

Paul any chance you could email me the high res versions of those pics?

ill put them on a disc for you and you can pick it up with the engine

I thought it looked cleaner than the one i gave you....Is that a gift lol

nah its the same one...just gave it a good degrease. It must have been replaced by the previous owner...as it had non standard sealer on it as well.

The one i gave you was an N1 water pump??? Awesome!

I am the first owner since the car landed so it would have been done in Japan. Are the fins different? How can you tell?

yeah the impeller (sp*) is a different design on the N1

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