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What compressor Chad?

18,20 or 25G

It will be laggy, like 4500rpm full boost.

What rear housing size as well? 8 or 10cm2

Im waiting to hear back, but it comes with elbow, dump pipe and braided lines and should bolt straight in.

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We got any suspension experts that can tell me what tie rods do? they simmilar to caster rods.

im hoping to be able to move the front wheels forward n back say adjusting the wheel base of the car. dosnt need to move a lot just a inch or so.

Tie rods are on the ends of the steering rack, what your after Dan is Castor/radius these go from the front mounts on the sub frame to the lower control arm. Tie rods will adjust toe in/out and camber slightly.

On another note, a nice big box with Apexi written on it arrived today and a smaller one yesterday with the Turbosmart logo :banana:

??IS ANYONE LOOKING FOR A RENTAL PROPERTY??

We where looking at selling, but now we want to keep it and rent it out again.

heres some details.

2 bedroom unit in St Agnes

Built in wardrobes in both rooms

brand new bathroom

brand new kitchen with stainless cooktop/oven etc etc

instant hot water service

polished floorboards through-out

reverse cycle air conditioning (cold as)

just across the road from centro St Agnes shopping centre, and park, playground etc etc

no maintenance required on the outside, thats what we pay strata a cvnt load every 3 months for.

pass it on if you know anyone, we dont really want to go through an agent anymore.

will be roughly 220pw.

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Time for car update :blush:

After getting stuck on a dirt rd in Ashton and then towed to adelaide/loby rd and then towed to the workshop i decided to see how my clutch looked.

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I actually manage to get the gearbox and clutch out all by myself :)

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After that i decided that since im on holidays till monday i might start taking the motor out.

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I manage to do all that by myself from sunday to today :D

Time for car update :)

After getting stuck on a dirt rd in Ashton and then towed to adelaide/loby rd and then towed to the workshop i decided to see how my clutch looked.

I actually manage to get the gearbox and clutch out all by myself :D

After that i decided that since im on holidays till monday i might start taking the motor out.

I manage to do all that by myself from sunday to today :D

If you need a hand at all let me know...i don't have work till Friday, off Saturday, on again Sunday.

Edit: Helps if i look at the rest of the photos, nice work getting the engine out...now i know who to bring mine to when its time to do a rebuild :blush:

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