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Bringing one over from Japan, along with a 25DET gearbox (thats costing more than the engine :huh: )

bring over more than one gearbox maybe, drop the costs

:D

i'll buy one haha

and pete, that woulda been ideal mate.......pity that you miss out again

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indeed good spot, guess i bashed that 1 in a lil too fast before heading off. me fail English that’s umpossible post-31501-1258982731.jpg

who authorised you with a grammer police badge :)

i failed yr 12 twice :) was told i should pick a different career as I wasnt "smart enough" to be an accountant. i never liked being told what to do and I had a all or nothing approach so i did it anyway :P

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already got a job, been working for about 4yrs. was doing the uni thing part time at night. which does wonders for your social life i assure you.

now to ask for a pay rise :)

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lol, im a part time grammar police...kinda like your Army reserve.

I admire your resilience, you did what you had to do and it payed off ten-fold.

You now drive a GTR, just finished Uni, and can ask for a pay rise.

Awesome work.

Go see Rob And Rocco at Synergy, they get Tru-flo pumps fro japan, basically an N1 copy for a fraction of the price. Put one on my old 33 just before i sold it.

Well actually someone that works at Sinergy will probably be doing it for me. One of Waynes mates.

well, the 31 has yet another heart..

found one on NS.com, from a guy in salisbury who owns his own detailing shop.

ended up getting it complete, without turbs for 8 hunge. sweet.

pick it up thurs arvo, chuck it in sat, drop dales crane off sunday = win (fingers, dick'n balls crossed) x

well, the 31 has yet another heart..

found one on NS.com, from a guy in salisbury who owns his own detailing shop.

ended up getting it complete, without turbs for 8 hunge. sweet.

pick it up thurs arvo, chuck it in sat, drop dales crane off sunday = win (fingers, dick'n balls crossed) x

i'll grab those mounts for ya before thurs matey :thumbsup:

oooo.. went and did about 4 hours worth of work on my car today!!! =D going back in to do some more tomorrow!! soo happy, might even have the car on saturday, if not tuesday with any luck!!!

but found this... the cause of all my pain ratteling round in the oil cooler... =(

one on the left is $2, one on the right is $20k+ =\

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oooo.. went and did about 4 hours worth of work on my car today!!! =D going back in to do some more tomorrow!! soo happy, might even have the car on saturday, if not tuesday with any luck!!!

but found this... the cause of all my pain ratteling round in the oil cooler... =(

one on the left is $2, one on the right is $20k+ =\

what is it? loose oil restrictor plug or a bearing of some sort? bit blurry

-D

I've posted this in the cosmetic section as well, but I thought I might try my luck here as well.

I'm looking into buying an R34 that is in good condition except for the wind deflector, which has a crack in it. Are these hard to remove? What's the process of removing them?

Thanks in advance.

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