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Cyrus... Call ur nearest ABS store...

I negotiated them down to do mine for $645... But couldnt get it done today now :(

Brand new daiken exceedy HD clutch, all bearings, flywheel machining the lot :)

Cool well done, am going to wait for Gav to get back to me, Amanda is going to ring around and see what the best price they can do for me, see what they can do then call ABS :D

I bought James's old stock BOV for my GTST yesterday since he no longer requires it. I have never had a re-circ tyoe bov on the GTST in the 2.75 yrs of ownership, How much better does it run. Nice crisp return to idle when you come of throttle, no snap, crackle, pop between gears not to mention sounding completely different to drive. Might have to get my finger out to fit the stocker onto the GTR, much bigger job though. THANKS JAMES, if you ever log on today.

hay matty,  

have been kind of busy this week.  I really shouldn't be whoring right now but I just can't help myself.  How's your week been?

Yeah i've actually been busy, had a few things come up which are pissing me off...

COuldnt get my clutch done today in the end and im going away on friday, so It will have to wait :P

im in a shitty mood lol

hey jason.  How did the ankle heal up in the end?   And how is the R running?

Ankle still sux, at least I can get around now without a drama, just can't move it out of its comforts zone otherwise it really lets me know, still doing physio twice a week. R is good touch wood, there seems to be alot going BANG! at the moment, kinda scary when I bought mine from an auction slip.

So the difference of a BOV change is that noticable? wow... you hear so many people say they are for show... glad they are wrong because I love my BOV :P

Yeah, but I was going back to a stock one though. I am pretty sure the atmo one on the car when I got it was a no frills version though, looks pretty budjet.

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