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If only I had the money for a NOS kit!!! (and the balls to use it).

Down Rockingham way is sounding good, but shouldn't the engins be cool before we do oil changes and things? People may just have to go early to let their cars cool down.

I am assuming Sunday Sep 14 is OK with most, Bully or Grey Skys, could you guys post an address of suitable place down your way? Also, is there a Marlows or similar store nearby, someone is sure to do an emergency dash for something.

Will post date in events now, location to be confirmed. Would like to have all info, but want to let everyone know early, so they can save for parts they need.

Good idea Angel ( got the balls ?? . )

Would have loved to help but will be in SA.

Oil changes are better performed when hot cos the oil flows better. Where are you going to dump the waste oil and if the ranger sees you oil changing in a public carpark , he will have a fit.

Cheers

ken

Originally posted by angel

If only I had the money for a NOS kit!!! (and the balls to use it).  

Down Rockingham way is sounding good, but shouldn't the engins be cool before we do oil changes and things? People may just have to go early to let their cars cool down.  

I am assuming Sunday Sep 14 is OK with most, Bully or Grey Skys, could you guys post an address of suitable place down your way? Also, is there a Marlows or similar store nearby, someone is sure to do an emergency dash for something.

Will post date in events now, location to be confirmed. Would like to have all info, but want to let everyone know early, so they can save for parts they need.

plenty of auto parts stores in Rocky and Mandurah areas - Super cheap - Auto One , Auto Pro all at Rocky and they are open Sundays the spot Grey Skys stated sounds ok to me

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