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maybe i should just increase me credit card limit, then it will no longer be a problem :)

how much you reckon would cost for just timing belt replace and water pump from gavin? i am just going for a cheap ass waterpump ($80 instead of $150)

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maybe i should just increase me credit card limit, then it will no longer be a problem :)  

how much you reckon would cost for just timing belt replace and water pump from gavin?  i am just going for a cheap ass waterpump ($80 instead of $150)

Mine was $510 from memory but that was with a GTR n1 waterpump... dont skimp on the pump, its VERY important...

The right rear is fine, the left rear goes down in about 2 hours.... Doesnt look like its repairable either...

he he he it wont last two hours for what I got planned for them :) so now I got 4 poppers nil rims DOH!

Hell to beat the brissy guys in terms of cruising, all we would have to do is organise a cruise.... As that beats thier non-organising of cruising/shenanigans :)

*cough*

Excuse me Mr Smooth :D

You's have a lot of organising to do to beat MSCII organised by a brisbanite

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meh.. a pump is a pump.. my old one probably is fine anyhow, but may as well replace it.

I don't need an N1 or anything, waste of extra money.

When I asked about that Gav told me IN PERSON the N1 was cheaper, so I got that one :)

yeah.. but you can get PowerMax ones.. For $80. They just don't say "nissan" on the side, i am sure they have been tested and are of equal strength. They also say for RB20, RB25DET and RB26DETT, so if they're good enough for a GTR they should be good enough for me (i hope!)

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