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yeh...hit the corner at like 80-100 but cant be sure as i was a little too preoccupied with everything else.... needless to say it left big black marks and impressive smoke

and some brown stains....

big mthrfker smok'n

ah ok that tyre is not happy

f**k owned I think u r a luck boy not to of done any damage to your car or your self

becare full man hey don't want to see you get hurt :Oops:

it is interesting to see what your car can do with some one who knows the fine art of driving

being on the skid pan & watching the guys driving there own cars & then watching the instructors drive it is not funny but even they were getting it wrong :flamed:

ey shane, you have another go at the fuel pump?

Will soon mate, bought some more hosing and other bits today.

Been trying to source a new pickup, but Nissan won't sell me the pickup by itself, they said I have to buy the whole assembly - $700+. I dont think so!

Me thinks I might have to just use a long hose to the bottom of the tank with a stocking on the end as a filter?

Will soon mate, bought some more hosing and other bits today.

 

Been trying to source a new pickup, but Nissan won't sell me the pickup by itself, they said I have to buy the whole assembly - $700+. I dont think so!

 

Me thinks I might have to just use a long hose to the bottom of the tank with a stocking on the end as a filter?

hey shane who r you trying to get the pickup off (What Dealer Ship?)

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