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pull it apart yourself taking plenty of photos along the way so its not too difficult to put back together. take the head to an engine place (i have used richardsons engine service, but ask around there are plenty of good places). get them to check it over and face it.... if its not warped/cracked slap it back on and do a skid. if it is munted depending on wether you are going to do the labor yourself suss out quotes on a 2nd hand motor vs new head

btw its a good chance to replace hoses when the head is off

might get a start on it tommorow man cheers.

Might see if i can find a guide on it or something

I am going to need a favour while i am away (if someone can help me out) - Im off to Whyalla on the 6th May (thursday) and returning on the 20th May (also a thursday)

Sometime in that time im expecting a package to be delivered with my external wastegate in it. I need the whole package taken by Garage 7 so Decs can grab the bits he needs from it, then the package returned home.

As for when it'll be showing up, its sometime within the next 6-10 days. I can get someone to contact you when it arrives

Anyone able to help? There will be alcohol payment when i return......

I am going to need a favour while i am away (if someone can help me out) - Im off to Whyalla on the 6th May (thursday) and returning on the 20th May (also a thursday)

Sometime in that time im expecting a package to be delivered with my external wastegate in it. I need the whole package taken by Garage 7 so Decs can grab the bits he needs from it, then the package returned home.

As for when it'll be showing up, its sometime within the next 6-10 days. I can get someone to contact you when it arrives

Anyone able to help? There will be alcohol payment when i return......

I'll help you out Matt, send send the details of where i will have to take stuff, and what time frame it needs to be done.

I am going to need a favour while i am away (if someone can help me out) - Im off to Whyalla on the 6th May (thursday) and returning on the 20th May (also a thursday)

Sometime in that time im expecting a package to be delivered with my external wastegate in it. I need the whole package taken by Garage 7 so Decs can grab the bits he needs from it, then the package returned home.

As for when it'll be showing up, its sometime within the next 6-10 days. I can get someone to contact you when it arrives

Anyone able to help? There will be alcohol payment when i return......

hey matt i can help you out if you want

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Porno exhaust, bit small tho :)

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ive got my exhaust bits here now.

currently has 5Zigen cat-back 1 muffler only

* OBX tuned length twin manifold, life warranty, $250

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* HKS split dump pipes, used but excellent condition, $200

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* OBX 2.5" dual into 3.5" front pipe, life warranty, $130

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not bad with price hey, awesome quality to be brutally honest.

and if I buy the farm in Renmark I'll get a car hoist and spend some quality time making this track car

once we sell in say 15yrs time I could afford a R35 GT-R and sell the stagea & r32 rb26dett funcar

seriously considering it.......

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