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I had to recalibrate the gauge, as it was -0.2 off. Other than that no troubles, managed to cut off the mount from the column, you can have the steering cover back if you want? :P

Either going to order a wiring harness from Apexi, or wait til my tools come then I can just solder some wires straight to the board.

Left a TR for you.

Ohh cool :P, did you calibrate it yourself? Didn't know that could actually be done lol

Nahh that's okay mate, I bought a replacement one from the wreckers so it's all yours, never know, you might need the steering cover one day :laugh:

Fantastic, please let me know how you go with the wiring, would love to hear it all works okay for ya

Cheers,

Sean

sean havent had much luck with the car. but ive since got the thign running again and hopefully sometime next week going to get it tuned hopefully. hows your one going? f**k i regret selling that thing.

That's good to hear :sick:, hopefully the tune comes back good

Yeah it's going okay, got a few funny electrical issues happening, ABS and 4WD turn off intermittently which is kinda scary, gotta just get some time to diagnose what's going on. Got a feeling it may be one of the wheel sensors or the G-sensor

Did the 100k service a little while back, it's almost up to the next 5k service, haven't got my hands dirty for a while so looking forward to it :)

But yeah, other than the electrical bugs it's all good

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