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morning all.

James - helping Nick with his airpod today and also getting started on the Toyota Sera.  Seeya later @ 6pm @ crazy old man's place :D

yeah about that, I've got a manual for the immobileser in that sera let me know if you need it. There are quite a lot of things that can be changed on that particular system. Also tell him to get another button thingy because if he loses both of those and he dosen't have the codes it will be a pain in the ass to fix.

Might have to meet you up where we're getting something to eat about 30 mins later, on account that my dad's getting that new car that I was talking up the other week, :) today. And I need to see it.

YEEEEHAAA!

Well could not take it anymore, rang up Gav and...............

Replaced control arm

Replaced rack end

Replaced castor rod bushes

There is a bit of a problem with the left side camber which they are going to fiddle with the crossmember to fix and get the alignment fixed and hey presto!

I might have my beast back tommorrow, YEEEE HAW! Gotta love Gav, so good to have such a great mechanic, never had one that is so good!

I AM SO HAPPY! woo hoo!!

yeah.. least it won't cost you the earth. May even handle better than before as that stuff tends to wear over time as well.

Yeah.. get a full exhaust.. buy an off-the-shelf jap and fit yourself, what you save on labour you can go full system.

What do you think about this trust one, going to ask if he'll do it for ~$500 inc postage, dont think he'll do it though....... But what am I looking for when I buy an exaust?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=35920

looks ok.. don't forget postage costs will be steep on an exhaust.

Just looking for rust and holes i guess.

hmmm.. looks loud.. no 2ndary muffler in there. Just the resonator. Depends what you want -- and whether the cops hassle you or not :)

Well that will be the only think that will be a cop attractor, so I guess I can live with having one thing, wouldnt want too much more attracting unwanted attraction. I just want to get that and then eventually getting the turbo to cat and high flow cat.

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