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well i just had the worst most blood curdling experience siting down stairs waiting for the folks to get home when i hear the car pull up and wait for a ding dong

when i hear a child scream i thought nothing of it because we have kids over the back who throw tanties from time to time when the amplitude of the screaming doubled and i went to the back door to only realise it was my daughter screaming

when i got to the front door she was running to it screaming daddy daddy holding her fingers i rushed her in to see no blood phew no blood so i took her in praying for little fingies and running the the paracetamol you can never be to care full with kids and electric windows, i also think nan and pop panicked when they heard the screaming and rather than open the sun roof they closed it further, but the toyota camry has a stupid switch mechanism

all is well and daughter is in bed with ice pack in tea towel on fingers

oh sh*t have you gone and checked her fingers again

whoa. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Hk...-T-t307108.html

My dad has one Ruby, but its *just* too small for IC piping, so youd have to file away at the tray to make it bigger.

My dad has one Ruby, but its *just* too small for IC piping, so youd have to file away at the tray to make it bigger.

I might have to get my own. BTW trying to find a pic or link of the position others have used for the fmic piping hole under the battery tray. I'm having no luck. Anyone got a pic or link?

:)

I might have to get my own. BTW trying to find a pic or link of the position others have used for the fmic piping hole under the battery tray. I'm having no luck. Anyone got a pic or link?

:)

When Jenkies and Chad did mine, it was basically a ready, aim, fire type cut :P

When Jenkies and Chad did mine, it was basically a ready, aim, fire type cut :)

I found a pic of where the hole was cut in an R34, so I'll take a punt from that. Off to Bunnings at lunchtime today I guess. :P

pretty much. theres a bit of praying involved, had to extend mine about 3/4 inch because i missed the mark a little... :)

found a pfc... to buy or not to buy...

hahah arent you selling the tractor soon dave???

oh my

quality - purchased an R32 GTR GTS alloy 52mm dual-core race radiator off ebay

$199 delivered, WOW amazing quality work. australian made.

also received 6x 550cc siemens injecotrs ($360 delivered - new), and a $30 5-point race harness

plus a $160 305Liter/per/hour external walbro pump.

awaiting surge tank & 5m braided fuel line now

also waiting on a $15 remap chip

almost got everything for the track car now. awesome

fuel pump: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...e=STRK:MEWNX:IT

radiator: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/52mm-Alloy-aluminum...=item414cfdbe40

injectors: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...RK%3AMEWNX%3AIT

oh my

quality - purchased an R32 GTR GTS alloy 52mm dual-core race radiator off ebay

$199 delivered, WOW amazing quality work. australian made.

also received 6x 550cc siemens injecotrs ($360 delivered - new), and a $30 5-point race harness

plus a $160 305Liter/per/hour external walbro pump.

awaiting surge tank & 5m braided fuel line now

also waiting on a $15 remap chip

almost got everything for the track car now. awesome

fuel pump: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...e=STRK:MEWNX:IT

radiator: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/52mm-Alloy-aluminum...=item414cfdbe40

injectors: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...RK%3AMEWNX%3AIT

So would you recommend the radiator? As i am looking at getting a replacement for the stock radiator before the SAUSA track day.

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