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for the sale of saving weight and shit

have you ladies ever considered a r31 pintara non power steering rack?

i have run r32/r33/r31 racks in my cars

the pinny is the winner

not very plesant when reverse parking though

just a thought

we have got a selection of "light weight" PS components off other cars so not the standard setup.

thanks for the heads up thoe.

Oh and have you seen Bens arms. he struggles to turn a shopping trolly without power steering!!!

Hey Ben, whats the deal with letting Damo out of the shed? I thought he was YOUR bitch?

But last sunday I see him towing a horse float while the sun was still up? Surely you don't let him go home before dark? Sheesh!

he needs some good horse sex to keep his ennergy up, and if he didn't take the horse out coby wouldn't cook his tea.

i could probably get a pintara rack from a car on bricks in ravo (like maqaree fields but way more hoona)

and who the hell can steer a shopping trolly!

Do i spy fancy looking engine mounts in one of those pics?

also. how did you get the alloy sheet for the ECU mount and fuse? panel so smooth?

Mounts are R31 specials. lol. $15 each brand new.

how do you mean smooth?

ive been hobby working with alloy for a few years now and its a pain in the ass. it marks way to easy. its 3mm thick so it hold its shape.

usually i use a green scoring pad to give a brushed alloy look but used 1000 or 4000 grit sand paper to give a brushed alloy look.

By smooth i mean it doesnt look like it will take a finger off if you touched an edge...but you did just say you have been playing with it for a while....im just wonding the best way to cut and bend it to shape.

Do i spy fancy looking engine mounts in one of those pics?

also. how did you get the alloy sheet for the ECU mount and fuse? panel so smooth?

as far as i know it's just a painted std mount, the engine didn't have one attached when i got it, so we scanvenged it.

easy, take pics with a phone camera :P

By smooth i mean it doesnt look like it will take a finger off if you touched an edge...but you did just say you have been playing with it for a while....im just wonding the best way to cut and bend it to shape.

use a file on it

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