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31 days since I got off the medication; I feel pretty awesome :)

Havent had one negative thought enter my head since getting off the Fentanyl.

Really looking forward to Medical Radiation Science studies at UniSA next year, 4years of hard work ahead but Im quietly confident Ive got what it takes ;)

31 days since I got off the medication; I feel pretty awesome :)

Havent had one negative thought enter my head since getting off the Fentanyl.

Really looking forward to Medical Radiation Science studies at UniSA next year, 4years of hard work ahead but Im quietly confident Ive got what it takes ;)

Congratulations man - it really sounds like you're heading in the right direction.

Lols...

AK47, AR15, HK P90, Uzi, Barret M82A2, Walther PPK, Beretta M92F, Soviet RPG, Spud Gun, ? Car, Flintlock pistol, Lever action remington...

Sad. I know those all from memory but not the car

-D

Wow @ brake setup.

Jenna thanks very much, I feel awesome (mentally, knees a lil'bit sore but using a cream called ExitPain which I'm finding particularly helpful). I hope your back isn't giving you too much grief. If so try the cream I mentioned; available from chemists or health food stores.

Studying daily as I'm trying to take in as much as possible prior to uni next year. Its all coming along, first time in a long time I've felt like I've got something great ahead of me.... & Its mine for the taking. =D

anyone know the vacume hose setup for standard boost solenoid on a r34 neo is?

From looking around for a while i think it goes something like this:

Intake (air intake pipe) to a T piece, one end to the bottom of the solenoid and the other to the turbo valve?

Intercooler pipe to the top of the solenoid?

Anyone confirm this is correct?

Also i have an after market turbo (hypergear atr43 550hp) will take out the manual boost controller and using the stock solenoid (for defect sake) be ok?

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