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I have this feeling my car is going to end up like Scandy's.

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Need to do Turbo, FMIC, Coilovers, A/C compressor, Seats and Steering Wheel. I know its not that much really but we're talking about me here. Oh and also RB26 Injectors - I believe it already has an upgraded pump, but if not, that too.

i have a case of CC's n dry....very nice taste

So who is going to help me now????

cc dry... you just became my new (temporary) best friend.

I have this feeling my car is going to end up like Scandy's.

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Need to do Turbo, FMIC, Coilovers, A/C compressor, Seats and Steering Wheel. I know its not that much really but we're talking about me here. Oh and also RB26 Injectors - I believe it already has an upgraded pump, but if not, that too.

lol. ill give you both a hand with all that.

yay i has a temp new friend :P

I will go and see andrew at am on friday and get him to make the intake and dump pipe and that way once they are made we can start on it straight away.....roughly how long will it take Dave to slap it all in????

dunno. depends how many cc dry's ive had and how awkward the rb is to work on. should be about a couple days (i like leaving a margin of error). now takes me about 90 minutes to do a turbo on the sr.

question, rb uses locking tabs on the turbo studs, yeah? if so, f**k them off and buy some prevailing torque nuts, theyre a slight pain in the ass, but i doubt they'll f**k out as quick as the lock tabs.

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dunno. depends how many cc dry's ive had and how awkward the rb is to work on. should be about a couple days (i like leaving a margin of error). now takes me about 90 minutes to do a turbo on the sr.

question, rb uses locking tabs on the turbo studs, yeah? if so, f**k them off and buy some prevailing torque nuts, theyre a slight pain in the ass, but i doubt they'll f**k out as quick as the lock tabs.

lol i have no idea what you speak off there Dave.....

lol. find out when we pull your turbo off i spose. but add maybe $10 for half a dozen prevailing torque nuts.

when you wanna do it?

When andrew has finished making the intake and dump pipe....will take the turbo to him on friday

i have a case of CC's n dry....very nice taste

So who is going to help me now????

CC is my fav. Basically sleep with the stuff.

However just got nice little connection atm. $80 dollar Cognac bottles for $30. very very nice stuff.

oh, so this thread is talk about villis?

i may be there for a bit, meant to be getting the bitch muddy again, but got a lot on this weekend so dont know if thats wise

save the mudding for saturday, ive got the weekend off and will be in need of cheap luls. :)

Ok my bad >_< I fly in to Adelaide at 10:30pm....Was looking at the wrong details LOL

Doubt you guys will be at villies still that late...

around that time we usually are at BP lol...but since we aint going there no more who knows where we will be

around that time we usually are at BP lol...but since we aint going there no more who knows where we will be

Oh you guys still do that.....

I used to hang at Shell LOL ...That was a longggggggggggg time ago now tho :down:

Well I will be at the public meeting if all else fails! >_<

save the mudding for saturday, ive got the weekend off and will be in need of cheap luls. :rolleyes:

saturday night john is busy, and apparently ive gotta make an appearance at drifts if i want some mudflaps LOL

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