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Installed my HKS LS+ rear m35 shock to go with my nismo springs to give me a bit more rebound control in the rear. Also reskinned my centre aircon centre console arm rest with my black leather cover and cut the aircon vent out for a more sleek look.

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today arrived new (used) parts

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a new radio came before christmas

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ordered new engine heater.. old does not work anymore and it is f**king cold here

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Old does not work anymore
Old does not work anymore
Old does not work anymore
Old does not work anymore

Hey...engine heaters are run off the engines cooling system aka radiator and coolant right... so if you're having heating problems... you either have a blockage or due for a headgasket/radiator/air lock/heater core/thermostat replacement? But I guess if it's that cold... -27 I dunno if it'll ever get hot?

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Hey...engine heaters are run off the engines cooling system aka radiator and coolant right... so if you're having heating problems... you either have a blockage or due for a headgasket/radiator/air lock/heater core/thermostat replacement? But I guess if it's that cold... -27 I dunno if it'll ever get hot?

nothing proplem with any of those. I just do not want to cold start car in the morning

when driving or parked car is operating normally and the temperatures will rise to normal

when driving or parked car is operating normally and the temperatures will rise to normal
when driving or parked car is operating normally and the temperatures will rise to normal
while driving a car is operating normally and the temperatures will rise to normal

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