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Got the following completed today ready for wheels tomorrow

- changed oil and filter

- replaced front inner passenger guard (grill due to transmission cooler in fro t of it to let heat excape)

- cleaned engine bay

- put the lower stone guards back under the front of the car

- finished securing Axis kit

- painted R34gtt front calipers black (yet to do silver 'NISSAN' writing

- placed spacer on exhaust so it clears kit70fba96b223414a91bfb5704af408dfb.jpge7176bddd3f9a300371b941f1c27eded.jpgdfb4aa956456a135d743585ef51abea3.jpg96f12d9fe38c063b4231f25877508790.jpg2a6161fa8529800f6a2d8ed588807374.jpg

Inspiration ..... added my to do list, the transmission cooler that is. Did you write up a diy somewhere?

Joined the Aero club, well in the front anyway..

Cut out the backs of the blank inserts to let air in, and to show off the polish pipe :)

That's it, I've finished her, and don't give me any more ideas.

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Joined the Aero club, well in the front anyway..

Cut out the backs of the blank inserts to let air in, and to show off the polish pipe :)

That's it, I've finished her, and don't give me any more ideas.

Either black out, or nip out the centre support in the meshed area (below the numberplate); it really cleans the bar up IMO.

The mesh and undertray are more than enough to support the opening without that spar.

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Joined the Aero club, well in the front anyway..

Cut out the backs of the blank inserts to let air in, and to show off the polish pipe :)

That's it, I've finished her, and don't give me any more ideas.

Painter did an awesome job with the matching. I was considering doing this to the blanks when i had it but these are too hard to find another set off did t want to ruin them at the time.

Looking good man for sure.

Checking battery voltage as bike one playing up lately. 12.2V before starting, charging at 14.4-14.6V, about 13 after shutdown, all good for now. Cranks over fine but we getting into cold weather now its not being used every day.

MY02 tyres at 5mm & 6mm after about 19500km, had them rotated at WOF time just because it was free. Wearing nice and evenly.

Didn't need a rebalance like the shop guy tried to sell me, have always done my own in past and no problems.

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not much. I took off the emblems.

adhesive had a hard time getting away. had to grind finally got that bulges out

 

yet another label but later removed

 

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11 hours ago, TukeH said:

not much. I took off the emblems.

adhesive had a hard time getting away. had to grind finally got that bulges out

 

yet another label but later removed

 

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mahtava

 

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44 minutes ago, yuma said:

Finally got mine from compliance and got it regoed today. So damn happy with it. Gonna have to roll the rear fenders but. 2dacabbba7e70a8f84d768fe718b240a.jpg

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350rx black with black leather.

very nice indeed, north or south?

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