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Now that I click on the link and see the big picture I see it's not a split pin. Looked like one on the thumbnail. It's some gay C shaped dealy that hooks into the indent where a split pin would probably go on a non TRD tuned vehicle. TRD have wicked C shaped dealies. Just cut/destroy it and replace it with a split pin :ninja:

You'll only be able to put a split pin in if there is a hole there for one

Ravi, why don't you check your hektik hayne's manual, it'll tell ya how it works.

count me in im in logan area havent been on a cruise for over a year

arright! Haynes-manual-split-pin cruise is a GO!

Keen

F*CK. I was going to park up for a while too.

Skid to leave?

i can fix that

You always make me more confused :ninja:

count me in im in logan area havent been on a cruise for over a year

:ninja:

arright! Haynes-manual-split-pin cruise is a GO!

KEEN

OI! You can't organise shit like that on here! You'll get banned and get the rest of us defected :(

I'll make a thread

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