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loosen the gearbox mounts and take the engine mounts off the engine as its most likely pulling up on the box and wont seperate from the input shaft

had the same problem with my 3 motors

thanks mate ill get onto it first thing in the morn.....

Dale, do you have anymore 215/45R17s in your treasure chest??

No sorry mate i forgot to reply to your SMS the other night. I'm not sure what i ahve got but i'm 99% sure that there aren't any 215's in there. I do have a full set of 205/50/17 but i'm not sure that i want to let them go as they are hard to find and have the "same" sidewall as 235/45/17.

i stick with what i know.....more research needs to be done in looking at caltex's 98RON fuel by me...so for the time being sticking with BP Ultimate 98

i've been using the caltex 98 for the last 6 weeks, has been working perfectly well. its the exact same fuel mobil sell as 98 octane

-D

i paid 135.9ish before it get cheap for Tuesday. I dont really take much notice of how much fuel costs, even if BP ends up being 125 compared to 135, the saving in your pocket isnt enough to cover the pack of chewies you bought while you were inside.

i paid 135.9ish before it get cheap for Tuesday. I dont really take much notice of how much fuel costs, even if BP ends up being 125 compared to 135, the saving in your pocket isnt enough to cover the pack of chewies you bought while you were inside.

other thing is, u can get 4c off per liter using the shopadockets thru caltex-woolworths and shell-coles...

-D

sale of wheels saga, entry number 46734:

found another dude whos keen, some random apprentice that owns a hr31 coupe, shall be collecting a deposit soon. rad.

any suggestions for new wheels?

No on 11rs. Yes on CST.

But why are you bothering on wheels if you want to sell the car?

I've always sworn by BP 98. With all my turbo cars.

I'll even go out of my way to drive to a BP to fill up.

It's how I f**king roll around here. BP = Big Penis. That's why I go there.

Im confused. Are you going there to use (stroke and/or suck) the "Big Penis"?

Cheers for the bday wishes guys.

Feel free to buy me...

nismo engine and trans mounts

just jap catch can with washer bottle

tomei sump baffle

mines cam baffles

nismo front bushes

gtr steering rack

cheers :huh:

Happy birthday Luke!!

wooop, we may have just found our new home!!

4 bedroom with TWO garages and a carport, for a price well within our range!

only thing holding us back is selling the unit, and missus being on maternity leave...

fingers crossed

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