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you ever done camgears squizz?

I just ordered my ex. camgear before from japan.. on its way.

Next dodgy mechanic day its camgear time! mj wants to do his too.

Yeah with a mate of mine, might get him to come and do it.

intercooler piping got.....cost a little more than expected, but isn't that always the way....

Now just need to pick up the cooler this arvo and stash it all away from the missus :Paranoid:

The boot is a marvellous place...

Why not do it when you do your 100K'K service?

true.. but i figured i want to check the timing belt while its off.. if the belt is ok.. screw the 100,000km service for a while. ITs probably been done in japan anyhow, i got a sticker on there. And i want to do the camgear myself and save my cash for a mega tune.. sometime, one day on another car i'll want to do it so would be nice to know how it is done.

The other items i WAS going to do the other weekend, but they can wait...they'll live.

As far as i can see, if the waterpump fails i'm gonna know about it pretty quick (thats what a temp guage is for)

warwick: LOL.. you're hiding performance parts from the mrs! classic! :thumbsup:

warwick: LOL.. you're hiding performance parts from the mrs! classic! :thumbsup:

Sad huh.....but it's prolly for the best

I have been thinking of coming "semi-clean" and telling her I have spent a certain amount of money, but not telling her the real cost, maybe tell her it cost half of what it did, then I could actually fit the stuff here rather than having to skulk off and do it at someone elses place

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