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haha yeah i suppose that is a point...

brings to mind that song by NWA "Just don't bite it"

-D

ive had a few moments where tattoo's like that would be handy. you dont wanna get her name wrong when youre in such a vulnerable position. lol.

ouch, PM's XI getting a touch up! Howard would have picked a better team...... I think if a few of us remembered that the new PM would need to pick a cricket team for tour matches, noone would have voted for Ruddy..

http://www.cricinfo.com/ausvwi09/engine/cu...tch/426302.html

hey guys i need some help BADLY, i have a 2000 nissan stagea with a neo 6 turbo, i have bought a turbotech manual boost controller and need fitting instructions, and exactly where to fit it as i have been told a couple of different things so far,in regards to the neo engine and its 2 stage boost set Up from factory.

so if anyone could help me it would be greatly appreciated.. because i am a little confused, cheers, i appreciate it heaps!

look up in the DIY section adam.....guess there would be a thread there about it mate.....but i am guessing it just goes in normally...one line for the actuator and another line from the IC piping

hey guys i need some help BADLY, i have a 2000 nissan stagea with a neo 6 turbo, i have bought a turbotech manual boost controller and need fitting instructions, and exactly where to fit it as i have been told a couple of different things so far,in regards to the neo engine and its 2 stage boost set Up from factory.

so if anyone could help me it would be greatly appreciated.. because i am a little confused, cheers, i appreciate it heaps!

You need to unplug the two vac hoses that connect to the factory solenoid. That solenoid is what provides the dual stage boost in the neo's. If you stand over your bonnet, the solenoid should be next to the right hand strut tower, behind the airbox.

Creating a new helmet via CNC machining (ignore the different language). Aluminium Helmet

New see through tyres from Michelin.

New? tweels were announced years ago now ... Think it was announced in 2005 or so?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tweel

http://www.gizmag.com/go/3603/

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/01/27/...ain669888.shtml

I stand corrected. :happy:

I knew I had seen these before but the article that was sent to me was dated late last year so I thought that they were a further development of the original ones. Apparently not. That's what I get for blindly accepting media reports without doing my own background check. :D

holy fuggin hell, this is one impressive workshop.

http://speedhunters.com/archive/2010/02/03...tory-part1.aspx

nice place but its missing some things,,,, a swim up bar with topless waitress

and a money tree in the corner for the pole dancers

otherwise it looks porno

You need to unplug the two vac hoses that connect to the factory solenoid. That solenoid is what provides the dual stage boost in the neo's. If you stand over your bonnet, the solenoid should be next to the right hand strut tower, behind the airbox.

ok cheers, once i take off the vac hoses do i need to unplug the electrical part of the solenoid or leave it connected.......stupid question hey, unplug it right....

ok cheers, once i take off the vac hoses do i need to unplug the electrical part of the solenoid or leave it connected.......stupid question hey, unplug it right....

The stock solenoid can stay plugged in. :happy:

ok cheers, once i take off the vac hoses do i need to unplug the electrical part of the solenoid or leave it connected.......stupid question hey, unplug it right....

leave everything plugged in as you are by passing the stock solenoid with the bleed valve :happy: wont be so in your face defectable item either

Who the Fu*k would do this.

Someone has walked into my front yard, gone to the garden hose, cut off the end with the connection and wheeled off like 10m of garden hose and cut it again.

What the..

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