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Does anyone else have the problem of jumping around like a little girl when parts arrive?? Because I swear I don't.... :whistling:

The Kakimoto should be called cannonmoto thing is hugee....... I hope I don't get busted lol. (No WAF stamp).

Kakimoto R?

Nowhere near as large as a Legalis' massive muffler

I meant the tip.

Nice.

Get it out and on the car already!

Ha I was going to during work. Because hardcore.

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Fitted Scotty's coolant bypass kit, Nismo thermostat & silicone radiator hoses on Tuesday.

I didn't really believe it when people said that the stock bleeder valve falls apart when you touch it - 'mine will be fine!' I thought....

Lol. It's like it was made of licorice - only problem with that was the bit of plastic that fell down the heater hose towards the radiator inlet. :I

A squirt down there with the old garden hose flushed that out though, but I did swear at it for a little while beforehand.

It's so easy to bleed now, it made me happy.

It made me happy in my pants.

Bumped into one of your mates at WSID last night. Said you were there the previous week.

Said he preferred the series two models. (This may or may not be true)

Bumped into one of your mates at WSID last night. Said you were there the previous week.

Said he preferred the series two models. (This may or may not be true)

Yeah, he told me he spoke to you the other day.

I prefer the look of the series 2 as well, just not the lack of turbro. :O

What size is the core/fittings etc?

It's this one http://bit.ly/ZdxM5m

I'd have to measure everything....the fittings it comes with have the same line thickness.

Fitted a new transcooler tonight after my last last one was destroyed. Bit of fun making brackets but finally a win!

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Nice fitment Craig :thumbsup:

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