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why would you take hem off? Just take them out with the engine?? and in that case they are just one bolt from the bottom, from my fuzzy memory anyway!

Yeah 1 bolt from the bottom, which sh*t is in the way of.

Seriously 10 seconds with a rattle gun and both are off an RB. Maybe 30s-1min if you don't have a rattle gun.

Only thing you can get to SR ones with is a spanner, not too bad on the passenger side, but drivers side theres also power steering lines in the way so you only have room to move it a bee's d*ck, flip spanner, move it again, flip spanner, etc. massive PITA, takes ages.

To be fair it would have been easier with ratchet spanners, but we didn't have any (Remind me to bring mine this weekend Tristan). But still, next time you are under an RB look how easy those suckers are to get at.

Then theres the culprit heater hoses. Piece of p*ss to get to in an RB, smashed up between the engine and firewall for an SR.

I can't think of anything I found that was easier to do when getting the SR out. Most things were either a little bit, or a LOT, harder to get at.

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Yeah 1 bolt from the bottom, which sh*t is in the way of.

Seriously 10 seconds with a rattle gun and both are off an RB. Maybe 30s-1min if you don't have a rattle gun.

Only thing you can get to SR ones with is a spanner, not too bad on the passenger side, but drivers side theres also power steering lines in the way so you only have room to move it a bee's d*ck, flip spanner, move it again, flip spanner, etc. massive PITA, takes ages.

To be fair it would have been easier with ratchet spanners, but we didn't have any (Remind me to bring mine this weekend Tristan). But still, next time you are under an RB look how east those suckers are to get at.

Then theres the culprit heater hoses. Piece of p*ss to get to in an RB, smashed up between the engine and firewall for an SR.

I can't think of anything I found that was easier to do when getting the SR out. Most things were either a little bit, or a LOT, harder to get at.

hmm interesting I cant remember specifics any more, i just remember i had a lot easier time doing the engine in Annas than i did doing the RB25 in the R32, perhaps it was my frame of mind at the time lol

hmm interesting I cant remember specifics any more, i just remember i had a lot easier time doing the engine in Annas than i did doing the RB25 in the R32, perhaps it was my frame of mind at the time lol

31s also seem to have a lot more room than 32s... might have something to do with it? All the engine in/outs I have done have been in 31s... (and now tristans S13 :D)

Turn their power off.

That'll learn em. :P

Can you dump sewerage on them for me?

31s also seem to have a lot more room than 32s... might have something to do with it? All the engine in/outs I have done have been in 31s... (and now tristans S13 :P)

Yeah possilby, because i remember the hoses behind the head in the R32 were a massive epic flamin mongrel when i had to do them lol

Ps i am now missing my old 32 :P I wish i knew where the guy that bought it got too, i want it back! I still cant get over the fack he de tuned it to 245rwkw because he didnt like it at 300+ and then put twin subs in it

Can you dump sewerage on them for me?

Then you would have sewage in your food?!

I went to sewage plants on friday...some parts were very disturbing

Hey Isola, If your talking about the Flem 7, becareful of the 4 speed cameras and all the security cameras in there. Don't wanna see you guys loose your lic. cus that would be as gay as aids :D

Thanks for the heads up, but I'm one of the biggest speed Nazis on the planet. A couple of times I've been naughty, but 99% of them time I'm bang on the numbers. We just want to see how loud we can make it in there :P

Thanks though mate :D

Yes. Reckon I need a license for one of those? Would make the trip to uni a bit more bearable.

f*cking hungry, and canteen doesn't open for lunch for another 10min :D

I was hungry so I had some porridge. So gay...

Turn their power off.

That'll learn em. :P

Have you ever considered a career in terrorism?

31s also seem to have a lot more room than 32s... might have something to do with it? All the engine in/outs I have done have been in 31s... (and now tristans S13 :D )

Can you dump sewerage on them for me?

My 31 engine bay is empty compared to the 32 lol. But I think there are a lot of misc things missing from my 31 lol. Washer bottle for starters lol.

Do it skins or rock up tonight in a skirt! lol

I don't get it?

Ps i am now missing my old 32 :P I wish i knew where the guy that bought it got too, i want it back! I still cant get over the fack he de tuned it to 245rwkw because he didnt like it at 300+ and then put twin subs in it

Interesting. Hows the current 32 going?

Then you would have sewage in your food?!

I went to sewage plants on friday...some parts were very disturbing

How much shit do they put back in our drinking water? A lot?

Ps i am now missing my old 32 :P I wish i knew where the guy that bought it got too, i want it back! I still cant get over the fack he de tuned it to 245rwkw because he didnt like it at 300+ and then put twin subs in it

sounds like you can find him at the beat then

Ps i am now missing my old 32 :P I wish i knew where the guy that bought it got too, i want it back! I still cant get over the fack he de tuned it to 245rwkw because he didnt like it at 300+ and then put twin subs in it

What a douche

Then you would have sewage in your food?!

I went to sewage plants on friday...some parts were very disturbing

But I could laugh, and then go to subway for lunch

Thanks for the heads up, but I'm one of the biggest speed Nazis on the planet. A couple of times I've been naughty, but 99% of them time I'm bang on the numbers.

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I was hungry so I had some porridge. So gay...

Got my winburger now. She gave me 2 slices of cheese :D. She wants me :D

Have you ever considered a career in terrorism?

Does it pay well?

I don't get it?

Me neither...

How much shit do they put back in our drinking water? A lot?

I don't think any atm? crack-wh0re bligh sh*t-canned (excuse the pun) that plan.

sounds like you can find him at the beat then

LOL

Interesting. Hows the current 32 going?

How much shit do they put back in our drinking water? A lot?

Its going ok, as far as i am aware Dan will be getting stuck into the re assembly as we speak!

Not much! the water that comes out of there is really good stuff! Much nicer than the water that goes into the dam naturally.

sounds like you can find him at the beat then

Or its Cairns equivalent :P

and OI I go to the beat...mainly because Anna loves the happy hardcore played in the main room down stairs, upstairs is all a little too flamboyant for me

What a douche

I don't think any atm? crack-wh0re bligh sh*t-canned (excuse the pun) that plan.

Indeed running a 3076 at 12psi, all the lag none of the fun

Yeah none is going in there until total storage hits 40%

Dont lie bunta... im sure u used the excuse.. "i only went up stairs to get drinks honest!"

hahah

Doesnt the family still do happy hardcore? or is it hard trance?

We partying at the Met on the weekend Tas +5 style man the dj is shit.. who mixes hard rock into club trance?

oh the comment about skins do it or wear a skirt tonight

means be a man or your a bish!

31s also seem to have a lot more room than 32s... might have something to do with it? All the engine in/outs I have done have been in 31s... (and now tristans S13 :P )

Can you dump sewerage on them for me?

Consider it done. :P

Then you would have sewage in your food?!

I went to sewage plants on friday...some parts were very disturbing

The inlet at luggage point is disturbing. Sad news they found a dead baby in the inlet works to luggage point. Had its arm broken and some chunks taken out of its head. :(:down:

Thanks for the heads up, but I'm one of the biggest speed Nazis on the planet. A couple of times I've been naughty, but 99% of them time I'm bang on the numbers. We just want to see how loud we can make it in there :D

Thanks though mate :)

Yep thanks mate. Should be awesomely loud. :)

Have you ever considered a career in terrorism?

I'm in. :P

Interesting. Hows the current 32 going?

How much shit do they put back in our drinking water? A lot?

If you turn the tap on and a big nard just plops out then it's just the right amount of sewage in the water. :D

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