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S1 Dayz.

Pic of the freshly painted brakes, because I just worked out that I can attach files using an iPad (yeah, yeah: I'm a slow adopter...)

Still have to tidy up around the engine bay: that wiring is embarassing... but you get the idea.post-39451-0-64102700-1377560237_thumb.jpgpost-39451-0-92587600-1377560277_thumb.jpg

Just received my Synx 6000, LS90 (diff oil) and bought some semi-syn gearbox oil the other day

Time for some loving for the stag

Oh, and polished the bonnet and roof the other day

My qutar window vents [what i guess you call them] started to flake so i decided rather then risk breaking them by pulling them of to respray i would cheat and plasti dip them insted [also alot cheaper seeing as i had left over and easier]

 *snip*

Hahaha every time i come into this thread i see one of my next mods all listed out.

I was going to do this exact same thing; also on silver stag...

:lol:

Hahaha every time i come into this thread i see one of my next mods all listed out.I was going to do this exact same thing; also on silver stag...:lol:

Twins...lol

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I think 13kms out of a rebuild is a good enough reason to look for a different engine builder. id expect a free rebuild on the 2nd one for that effort.


6th booking part one: never actually made it onto the dyno due to bottom end knock: engine had spun a bearing 13km after rebuild

S1 Dayz.

Pic of the freshly painted brakes, because I just worked out that I can attach files using an iPad (yeah, yeah: I'm a slow adopter...)

Still have to tidy up around the engine bay: that wiring is embarassing... but you get the idea.attachicon.gifimage.jpgattachicon.gifimage.jpg

I have been trying to figure out how to do this but can't get anywhere ( attach photos ) how did you do it.

I think 13kms out of a rebuild is a good enough reason to look for a different engine builder. id expect a free rebuild on the 2nd one for that effort.

...And that's exactly how it panned out...

I have been trying to figure out how to do this but can't get anywhere ( attach photos ) how did you do it.

Have to use the full site, then go to "more reply options", and you can attach from camera roll.

no idea if it works from iphone: too pokey, so I cbf trying.

Synx 6000 in - happy days

2+ hours rolling around the floor only to undo one fill plug for the rear diff - sad panda

who decided to make gearboxes and diffs so shit to put oil into?!?!

I think i'll pay someone to do this job

oh, and one of my headlights is out :(

fingers crossed it just the bulb

anyone have the link to the place selling the philips bulbs for a reasonable price?

Synx 6000 in - happy days

2+ hours rolling around the floor only to undo one fill plug for the rear diff - sad panda

who decided to make gearboxes and diffs so shit to put oil into?!?!

I think i'll pay someone to do this job

On my M35, it's easy :w00t:

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