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Dear Dave,

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seen it mate, got photos of it sliding to, but i'll raise by not 1 but 2

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^^^ this is my inspiration to my next 32

and as for that fuel pump i got a $10 solution for ya in my pile.

seen it mate, got photos of it sliding to, but i'll raise by not 1 but 2

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1JZ-fitting-13.jpg

^^^ this is my inspiration to my next 32

and as for that fuel pump i got a $10 solution for ya in my pile.

haha yeh I saw his drift pics.

I'd buy it, even just as a tester, but I cannot get out to get it. My car is garage bound, end of my street and it dies. I can get to toowong shopping centre by city cat, about as far as I can go

haha yeh I saw his drift pics.

I'd buy it, even just as a tester, but I cannot get out to get it. My car is garage bound, end of my street and it dies. I can get to toowong shopping centre by city cat, about as far as I can go

i could bring the pump somewhere and meet you? try get as far as you can with ur 32 and we'll replace the pump on the side of the road LOL.

i could bring the pump somewhere and meet you? try get as far as you can with ur 32 and we'll replace the pump on the side of the road LOL.

:thanks:

Too broken haha. Let me know when your finish work and i'll see if there is a city cat running to toowong

Hey Colin,

You know how you hate me and stuff? Well... I just went to McDonalds... and wound up having the counter girl for dessert :worship::(

You picked up at Maccas.....wow..

Maccas...

If it was Hungry Jacks, then hi 5 time, but Maccas. :worship:

+1

The chick on the drive through at HJs was a stunner. No desert for me though :yes:

Thats because you drive a skyline, if you had a commy with fully sick chrome wheels and 15 subwoofers then she would have been out the window like a flash.

*sigh*

T88 install update:

- Fuel filter looked fine

- There is some grit in the tank, not enough to warrant pulling the tank out

- Fuel pump is the original item still had all factory seals

The pump filter that sits in the thank is brown and had gritty alloy looking rubbish on it (I assume from the alloy nozzles at fuel stations. I'm hoping it's just a case of a 20 year old pump :yes:

Now taking bets I might have f**ked something

- Standard one way valve after the fuel filter, before the injectors perhaps?

Dave:

As far as I know my car still has the AUTO ecu, do you have one of your manual ones you can check the numbers on?? I have no idea what numbers you need (if you know let me know and i'll get my ones).

If i do indeed still have the auto one.. I'll take one of those manual puppies too

looks like you found me... good start.

friends suggestions for everyone else sent to you.

I don't have any bloody pics! Nice little 18 year old emo bitch. Fun times.

No pics, it didnt happen

yeah i found most of you from the BR page :yes:

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