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Turbo out by lunchtime and scotty's intake pipe arrived - in business! :D

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What's the best way to torque/tighten the water feed line? It's in a bitch of a spot between the head and the turbo, everything else looks pretty straightforward.

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spray that mother f**ker black right now.

I kinda like the subtle bling-ness of the raw alloy ;)

Highflow in... Had to slightly tweak the coolant inlet hardline, and completely remove and reshape the coolant outlet line. All fresh genuine gaskets/washers so hopefully I don't have to do this twice :)

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When exactly am I supposed to start feeling grown up? I'm 23 now, and I still don't feel it.

Also, am picking my new Skyline up later today. Much excite.

when you sell that skyline you just bought

when you sell that skyline you just bought

dam you read my mind!

inb4 butthurt skyline drivers :P

you should feel grown up once you realize you're working full time for almost the rest of your life and it's the same shit everyday & only live for the weekends

oh how I miss school / shenanigans now lol :(

Edited by UNR33L
Hey Leroy, you still getting tuned today?

apparently. I gotta pick it up from fabrication today... getting stuffed over a bit.

will call Cihan later cause he hasn't given me a time or address.

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