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Yeh, which Ben built from the ground up with the help of my bro, and other mates. I was there most of the time lending a hand where possible.

Miss those days

the car looked a million times better when ben had it then now that its just a un-cared for drift hack

when he asked me to help a couple times i didnt want to touch it, it was just so perfect lol

pics of my old shitter and what amazing looks like lol VVV

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i seem to get a fair bit of bubbling noises outa my car when i switch it off in this weather.

tripple checked the coolent levels after it cooled down and they seem ok, temp gauge seems pretty happy to while driving :) strange cars

i seem to get a fair bit of bubbling noises outa my car when i switch it off in this weather.

tripple checked the coolent levels after it cooled down and they seem ok, temp gauge seems pretty happy to while driving :) strange cars

Mine actually wants to stall sometimes when I get off the throttle, it only does it sometimes and that's only ever when the AC is on!!!

any one wanna add to my work van fixing fund?

Problem #1... put diesel in it when i picked it up, didnt start, had to wait half hour for it to ''cool down''

Problem #2...smashed the rear window on my gate when i opened the door

Problem #3... scratched the Mc'fek outta the insulation on the side walls while loading in the crane.

Problem #4... dented the refridgeration unit with said engine crane.

Problem #5...leaked about 3 litres of engine oil all over teh inside floor.

wasted 9 bucks with the high pressure hose trying to squirt it out, sorta succeeded.

oh and dont forget the speeding fine i got on the way home, 67 in a 60 me thinks :P

I REALLY HOPE YOU APPRECIATE THAT CHEAP RB20 WITH ''FREE'' DELIVERY ANDREW!!!!!

:)

Off to nissan tomorrow to get prices on the following. Hope i get change from 1500.

• Timing Belt

• Water pump

• NSK timing belt idler bearing

• Tensioner Bearing spring

• 2x Cam seal

• 1x Front crank seal

• NSK timing belt tensioner bearing

• Thermostat

• Fuel Filter

• O2 sensor Part numbers? Front and rear

• 5x Exhaust manifold studs

• Cam cover seal

• Throttle body + Plenum gaskets

• Front diff housing gasket?

• Oil filter block gasket

• Rear crank seal

• Coil pack loom

• Alternator + Power steering belts

• 12x exhaust manifold washers

• 12x exhaust manifold nuts

• 4x turbo to manifold locking tabs

• 1x copper crush washer kit

• 1x oil drain to block gasket

• 2x oil drain gasket.

anyone want to donate to my winch fund?

im sick of pushing busted cars onto my trailer............they're fecking heavy LOL

i'd be happy to help you out at some point, but not sure how much i'd have till the cars back on the raod =\

Off to nissan tomorrow to get prices on the following. Hope i get change from 1500.

Timing Belt $80~

• Water pump

• NSK timing belt idler bearing

• Tensioner Bearing spring

2x Cam seal $44~ ea

• 1x Front crank seal

• NSK timing belt tensioner bearing

• Thermostat

• Fuel Filter

• O2 sensor Part numbers? Front and rear

• 5x Exhaust manifold studs

• Cam cover seal

• Throttle body + Plenum gaskets

• Front diff housing gasket?

• Oil filter block gasket

• Rear crank seal

• Coil pack loom

Alternator + Power steering belts $30ea~

• 12x exhaust manifold washers

• 12x exhaust manifold nuts << they are m 1.25 thread , just go to an auto shop and get a pack of tensile ones , way cheaper

• 4x turbo to manifold locking tabs

• 1x copper crush washer kit

• 1x oil drain to block gasket

• 2x oil drain gasket.

hope thats some help , thats some of the stuff i bought for mine :)

i'd be happy to help you out at some point, but not sure how much i'd have till the cars back on the raod =\

haha

should ask more people to break down :)

eh, i'll put off a small spend on the 31 f*kit

appreciate it david, cant have these girls getting the wrong idea

I'm here to help. Your previous statement was going to create extremely high expectations that mere mortal men wouldn't be able to live up to. And that just creates disappointment. Now the ladies expectations have been lowed to the point where all you could possibly do is exceed them.

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