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Thanks Aaron for giving me a hand today fitting the new fuel lines and fittings. No leaks this time. :banana:

I plan to do the GTX3071 install next week and hopefully tuned soon after. I will try to get some pics as I go, it looks like I will have to drop the front driveshaft and suspension just to get the turbo outlet pipe off the car. How did you do it Craig?

Tanabe NF coilovers arrived today as did a set of Iridium spark plugs from the US, only $54 delivered, bargain!

K&N panel filter should arrive tomorrow and a mate is bringing me a Powerduct back from Japan in a few weeks.

Car leaves Japan tomorrow!

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Thanks Aaron for giving me a hand today fitting the new fuel lines and fittings. No leaks this time. :banana:

I plan to do the GTX3071 install next week and hopefully tuned soon after. I will try to get some pics as I go, it looks like I will have to drop the front driveshaft and suspension just to get the turbo outlet pipe off the car. How did you do it Craig?

no worries!

cant wait to get started on this though!

I will try to get some pics as I go, it looks like I will have to drop the front driveshaft and suspension just to get the turbo outlet pipe off the car. How did you do it Craig?

Yup had to move the front shaft out of the way to measure everything......shot of a job

How much to paint them?

I'll let you know in a week or so...:whistling:

I've been using this guy for years, he's painted many show cars, (and at least 4 of my own cars) and I trust him implicitly. I do all the running around, then just give him the parts and he sorts it out; never ask him until he's finished.

Never seen anyone who does a better job or charges less. I dread the day he retires...

I know some of you younger ones would think is boring. But I put the second child seat in the back of the M35 ready for child No2. Lucky cant fit 3 seats. Cant wait for the race to hospital anyday now.

I know some of you younger ones would think is boring. But I put the second child seat in the back of the M35 ready for child No2. Lucky cant fit 3 seats. Cant wait for the race to hospital anyday now.

good work hope everything goes well!

I know some of you younger ones would think is boring. But I put the second child seat in the back of the M35 ready for child No2. Lucky cant fit 3 seats. Cant wait for the race to hospital anyday now.

Worst. Mod. Ever. :P

Best wishes to you and the missus mate! Hope it all goes smoothly :cheers:

I know some of you younger ones would think is boring. But I put the second child seat in the back of the M35 ready for child No2. Lucky cant fit 3 seats. Cant wait for the race to hospital anyday now.

I hope it all goes well Brad. Let us know what you have (my guess is it will be a baby, but you know what I mean :) )

I know some of you younger ones would think is boring. But I put the second child seat in the back of the M35 ready for child No2. Lucky cant fit 3 seats. Cant wait for the race to hospital anyday now.

Stack up more in the cargo space?

oh dude i hope its a pony!! lol

Well that would reflect well on papa

I know some of you younger ones would think is boring. But I put the second child seat in the back of the M35 ready for child No2. Lucky cant fit 3 seats. Cant wait for the race to hospital anyday now.

GOod luck mate...you'll need it!

I take it that's a "can" fit 3 seats? Cos that's what I've got in the back of mine...:thumbsup:

Thanks everyone. I might have to get an Elgrand one day to fit everything in. Yes it is getting quite overloaded with baby and kids mods. If I was a baby I would want to be in the back of a Stag. Great baby status.

Thanks everyone. I might have to get an Elgrand one day to fit everything in. Yes it is getting quite overloaded with baby and kids mods. If I was a baby I would want to be in the back of a Stag. Great baby status.

I know my kids love it...

The youngest one (2) always goes "woowwwwwww" when I gun it...

The other two just squeals in delight...LOL

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