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if you tell ebay they should get in sh*t for it ruby. same with getting friends to bid up the price. but thats harder to clearly show.

and the pic of the 32s tis awesome :)

I've already lodged a complaint report against the seller. He's countered by marking me down as an unpaid buyer. Ebay won't do shit ... this has happened before, and they don't care.

:3some:

Now I gotta source parts for my race bike all over again.

just spent the last hour pulling my drivers door apart to try fix the central locking and the lock.

pulled the lock out and pulled it apart to find half a broken key wedged between the pins

so after about 20 minutes of using tweasers and small screw drivers i finally have a working lock again

woot :)

I've already lodged a complaint report against the seller. He's countered by marking me down as an unpaid buyer. Ebay won't do shit ... this has happened before, and they don't care.

:D

Now I gotta source parts for my race bike all over again.

is he in Sydney...Could go ans sort him out for you....Cause im heaps tough and soo soo scarey :)

So i bled my brakes up this afternoon and from what i can see no air in the system...Still have a spongy pedal! WTF!!

Cars arghhh :)

did you release the handbrake while bleeding the system?

ive done that on a few cars before haha

anyone know of any decent car detailing places down south?

found one in lonsdale but they want me to pay them, for me, to do it there with their stuff lol, i dont think soooooo

just want the outside done, cut and polish and clay bar i think. for a car thats been sitting in a shed for the past 3 years :s

do the correct order?

Yep back left back, back right, front left then front right

is your booster hose on the right way?

Only changed the master mate not the booster

did you release the handbrake while bleeding the system?

ive done that on a few cars before haha

Nope handbreak not on!

Bit of history...I've gone to R32 front calipers on the car, with the standard DR30 master the peddle was spongy but the car stopped well, so i was reading NS.com and some of the lads on there have reported this as well and have fixed it by going to a 32 master as well, so this is what i've done...Bled them up still spongy pedal!

If u guys have some spare time check out this build thread.

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/135019-ams-1000...-lots-pics.html

And all the others on there.

:)

love the thought they put into the design process

measure twice cut once sorta thing

I went to school with the guy that owns that joint, good place to deal with.

yeah the guy im dealing with seems like a pretty good dude

i found the engine on ebay complete,

so i thought id give them a buz and see if he had any long motors

they didnt, but he said he would strip it for me and halv the price :thumbsup:

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