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Keaton, that is way too epic for my needs. I only need an internet browser and a media player on my computer. I'm not launching space shuttles!

Naah, this is what you need to launch space shuttles:

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Yes... I need to get it upgraded to Win7. But cbf.

Baha it's not that epic!

For 4.5k I'd want a pretty epic laptop. I might be biased though because I get this one for free. But yeah seems pretty exy to me.

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f**king bent the fuel rail taking it out, and lost one of the little plastic washer things :(. FML.

Anyone have a spare RB25 fuel rail? Or do you reckon it will straighten up when I tighten it back down?

Where and how did you bend it????

Trying to do things without removing stuff???

I had a print out of a tutorial i found on here, but pictures were small and in b&w so hard to see.

They said to remove 3 bolts holding the rail in then pull it out... I actually found 4 bolts, then I tried to pull it out.

Turns out there was 5... one was nicely hidden :( :( :(

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