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change is both inevtiable and good.

I guess I can't talk about what I did to my stagea today in this thread tho.

Change is only good when it fixes the issue. Should have deleted the old chilli thread in my opinion but I guess that doesn't count only being a paid up member...

What was the issue anyway? I see more crap spoken in every other forum, especially the forced and na ones and there is never anything done there, squeaky wheel ey?

change is both inevtiable and good.

I guess I can't talk about what I did to my stagea today in this thread tho.

I think you could get away with it, the subtitle of this thread states "But you can talk about other stuff too".. What you did to your Stagea today falls into that catagory, so by all means - go at it :P

change is both inevtiable and good.

I guess I can't talk about what I did to my stagea today in this thread tho.

its a good philosophy to live by. one of mine is, dont shit in your own nest. lol

hows the sump adaptor issue going with proengines?

not going anywhere with them....but it is off being milled this week. not impossible that I will get it back for xmas again. funnily enough i already have a motor to build next week for the race car

may as well tell everyone. yeah i did

a few things to note:

dont ask me how much i paid

dont ask for parts, ill put up a FS post with everything available. If i get a PM from you, you get nothing.

dont assume its yours unless youve paid for it.

thank you :)

gis all ur good bits ;d

*hitches bisbees wreck to the back of the fourby and drags it from zei20I's driveway in the middle of the night*

:ph34r: :ph34r:

Edited by PetroDola

not going anywhere with them....but it is off being milled this week. not impossible that I will get it back for xmas again. funnily enough i already have a motor to build next week for the race car

For real. i would of been hella pissed off with proengines. Are you taking legal action? So that must be your track car in your avatar. got a mate deciding on turbos for his atm, probly a pair of 2560R-5's. Of course you must of heard about Powerchip. lmfao

lol -5s, I wish. Its a production car so has to run standard n1 turbos.

unfortunately for me I have a much bigger problem than proengines to take on atm. I'm just getting that one fixed. Hills Motorsport have already pulled the motor, machined the plate and have lined up some new bearings.

gis all ur good bits ;d

*hitches bisbees wreck to the back of the fourby and drags it from zei20I's driveway in the middle of the night*

:ph34r: :ph34r:

hahah you wish! its a long drive from my place to yours

speaking of which, i have only seen 2 C34s up here and no M35s. sucks to be in surfers. i was hoping to see one on the highway today up to movie world.

hahah you wish! its a long drive from my place to yours

speaking of which, i have only seen 2 C34s up here and no M35s. sucks to be in surfers. i was hoping to see one on the highway today up to movie world.

are you in town ?

thats only 45 minutes away from my place.

bah shouldve told me.. i wouldve cancelled my appointment and come and visited yah earlier!

Edited by PetroDola

You can.... But no yelling!!!...lol :P

dont worry about chuckie. his bark is bigger than his bite. hows the dads GIO group A car going, if i have that correct?

:O

what did you guys do to our recipe thread?

Ask duncan. lolz

lol -5s, I wish. Its a production car so has to run standard n1 turbos.

unfortunately for me I have a much bigger problem than proengines to take on atm. I'm just getting that one fixed. Hills Motorsport have already pulled the motor, machined the plate and have lined up some new bearings.

and those bigger problems are race car related i assume. deadlines to meet close to race day? it's good to hear the stagea is getn sorted.

Edited by dirtyRS4

went thought the BusTech factory in QLD today. my wifes cousins own it and surfside buses. awesome to see how a bus is built and all the engineering put into it!

they were churning out 1 bus a day from the factory in the last year.

today i hopped on a sydney government bus that was almost finished, i felt good because i didnt have to pay to get on it :P

Can someone FAST a part number for me? :)

For lack of a better description, Im after the tensioning pulley (or pulley bearing) for the aircon/accessories belt. Mines making 'death noises' :/

Can someone FAST a part number for me? :)

For lack of a better description, Im after the tensioning pulley (or pulley bearing) for the aircon/accessories belt. Mines making 'death noises' :/

i did mine the other month. dont have a part number, but cost me $150 for both belts, i was told take the belt off and get someone to drive you to repco(or similar) and they can match the belt for a fraction of the cost.

EDIT

wait..

Scrap that i just read it! lol

Edited by AaronNM35

Can someone FAST a part number for me? :)

For lack of a better description, Im after the tensioning pulley (or pulley bearing) for the aircon/accessories belt. Mines making 'death noises' :/

Do you mean this (red) one Dunc?

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today i hopped on a sydney government bus that was almost finished, i felt good because i didnt have to pay to get on it :P

Your just lucky it was on time, and didn't drive straight past you >_<

Once it gets across the border, there is no hope...:dry:

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