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oi guys, im really keen on joining but the 16th is my 1st exam and the week before i usually crammed for it too... so i dont think i can make it... + i dont have 500 dolars yet at least in this following week... heheh

however u guys said that we cant finish 10 cars in a day rite? why dont we held another session in mid august, after my hols, over in my house, i mean my house is not big but it can fit 4 cars in total in garage + driveway,we need some working lights though... and there and empty lawn just in front my house, so u can use the drive way and curbs to fit another 3 and proley 2 on the side of the streets... my place is parents free but have no barbeque and esky, but we can use my fridge.... but ive never serviced my car before, so im definately need a hand and btw, no tools either..

help us i really need my car serviced, 15thousand k late...:)

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k boys, just moved to a new work premisis this week, may be able to use the workshop... can easily fit 6 cars in at a time... no hoists or nothing, just a big well lit workshop... will find out tomorrow if we can use it, that is if you guys would rather do it there... also its in wangara... so can chuff some road when done... lemme knwo what yathink... oh btw

I found another place to get all the service parts i listed b4, including the other belts... so as a result i will be buying next friday now... also lemme know on that...

That'd be better, its all undercover as well in case it rains. Does it have a BBQ? If not I can bring mine. Mite not fit in the 33, but will in my Dad's Sante Fe with my tool box. You don't need any hoists, I dont have any at my house and that was fine! Just get some jacks and axle stands, should be all good.

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Hey Guy, Just wondering how you went with your service? I'm attempting it on my 34 also and I have found leaky cam seals. Problem is I need to get the VVT actuator off. Do you know if the nut is reverse thread or not?

There is a notch on the Allen key head which sometimes means reverse thread, either way it's bloody tight. Like to know how you went?

Cheers

Mark

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