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Probably installing this weekend...been weighing up whether to attempt it myself or pay someone else to. I like DIY and this looks pretty straight forward, but shit ALWAYS goings wrong at some point and takes 10 times longer than it should. I'm guessing the broken manifold studs are going to be the catalyst this time around.

^^ LOL!

Andrew knows from experience.

Those injectors were the last straw for me ever working on the car again. Omg in and out like 5 times ... and in the end just bought those new 800cc sards which are going in, in the next couple of weeks.

lol I ran into Shan at Nandos camberwell - I wasnt on wasteland was on 9gag FYI :P

Yea dezz my jacket is black alpinestar with white stripes like over the shoulder bit, black helmet with dragon tattoo looking design on it with green eyes, got a black visor for it and my black bike with CF exhaust :D

Black ftw :D

I just have 3rd party on the bike because i'm riding it illegally anyway lol (bike cost me 7k) 3rd party was around 150 with aami.

Oh and my new car is black :D

Those injectors were the last straw for me ever working on the car again. Omg in and out like 5 times ... and in the end just bought those new 800cc sards which are going in, in the next couple of weeks.

I know yeah, you just raging everytime LOL!

But it's all good now!

Only reason I like doing it myself is that I always get it done properly and carefully. Looks pretty straight forward going by this guide, what do we think:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/261613-hypergear-hiflow-service-continued/page__st__1780

lol I ran into Shan at Nandos camberwell - I wasnt on wasteland was on 9gag FYI :P

Yea dezz my jacket is black alpinestar with white stripes like over the shoulder bit, black helmet with dragon tattoo looking design on it with green eyes, got a black visor for it and my black bike with CF exhaust :D

Black ftw :D

I just have 3rd party on the bike because i'm riding it illegally anyway lol (bike cost me 7k) 3rd party was around 150 with aami.

Oh and my new car is black :D

Post up some photos of your gear

Helmet was around 500, jacket around 500, pants around 250, gloves around 100, boots around 250-300

cant remember exactly but pretty close to those prices, got a little bit off due to buying all from peter stevens at once

haha f**k thats expenisve, my mate came out with us one night, just pants and a t shirt, doing wheelies all night long on his R1, too ballsy

you at least need helmet jacket and gloves imo which will set you back over 1k for some decent gear.

I asked the guy how much do i need to spend on a helmet he replied "how much is your head worth?"

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