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Nah I don't... Sorry dude, it's such an effort to make one haha

I like the new business trader we have on Sau, has some decent parts straight from japan.

+ 11ty billion im going to buy so much things from him thats for sure lol, plus i just saw his new topic with genuine z-tune parts :devil:

fitting the front pipes looks way to hard to do and very cramped, looks like ill be paying someone to fit these up for me.

Yeah do that...

Hell, I don't work on my GTR, I just pay someone to do the dirty work.

Joys of GTR ownership.

Yeah do that...

Hell, I don't work on my GTR, I just pay someone to do the dirty work.

Joys of GTR ownership.

yeah i dont do too much of the work myself on the gtr because im stupid and will break something lol. but i did fit the cat back exhaust and hiflow cat myself but just looking at the front pipes it looks way to hard to reach the bolts to undo it. if i had a hoist im sure it would be alot easier thats forsure. :devil:

yeah i dont do too much of the work myself on the gtr because im stupid and will break something lol. but i did fit the cat back exhaust and hiflow cat myself but just looking at the front pipes it looks way to hard to reach the bolts to undo it. if i had a hoist im sure it would be alot easier thats forsure. :devil:

Hehe, me as well, don't trust myself working on engine side of the GTR.

I do suspension swap cos it's pretty straightforward, and I need to do it soon...

Hehe, me as well, don't trust myself working on engine side of the GTR.

I do suspension swap cos it's pretty straightforward, and I need to do it soon...

yeah engine stuff i'd never touch, i dont trust myself with that either.

im doing some suspension stuff atm as well i just recieved my new front and rear diff bushes and one set that goes on the front and on the website it says strut rod bushes, not 100% with where that goes. im a bit of a novice when it comes to all these different bushes and suspension links but im slowly learning.

getting all this stuff done ready for DECA next year :devil:

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