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Yeah I'll be there :) My car is back together thanks to Mike and Rob coming around and motivating me to direct them to put it back together ;)

On the plus side, now have 27mm Front and 24mm Rear Whiteline Swaybars installed, feels so much better already after just a quick spin around the block.

Did you purchase the Power Intake adpator too? I don't think those come with one.

As listed here:

http://www.apexi-usa.com/store/induction/power-intake/universal-adapter-flanges.html

Oh and next time, save yourself the money and just buy a 3A racing pod off ebay for 30 bucks. They filter well and are cheap (as a piece of perforated cloth and some stamped metal should be).

Nah haven't purchased the adapter yet, I heard the A22 model was a directly bolt on that's why.

I don't think it will work with an adapter, I think with this kind of POD it needs to bolt directly on.

How is one supposed to skate epping plaza with such a device?

That is actually a very good question.

The answer will be revealed in say 10 years time when them habibs can afford one of these in cash.

Love them or hate them, the VF commys are a respectable bit of kit. Electronic park brake is fkin cool.

13.8L/100km average on LPG, that's close to diesel economy when you convert to dollars, isn't it?

its definatly close..

So, Orlando has an upper respiratory infection, which then lead to 3 other infections.

He's been sick as... Just lying in our bed crying or sleeping for 3 days.

last night we took him back to the hospital as he hadn't eaten for 36 hours and wasn't taking fluids...

He looks terrible at this stage.

Literally AS the doctor comes into our room, he jumps up, trots over to Merowyn's bag, rips out a croissant and starts eating it, then has a drink and starts trying to use the hospital as a jungle gym.

Little bastard...

So I purchased one of these which has an 85mm ID:

http://www.apexi-usa.com/store/catalogsearch/result/?q=500-a021

Not realising I need the 500-A022 model which has a 75mm ID. Anyone know how I can make it fit to the RB25DET? Would an adaptor or the like work?

The square gasket doesn't bolt straight onto your AFM?

You would need a reducer if it's too big. I'd just suck it up and resell the 21 if it won't fit. I sold a used 22 for $30 second hand lol

Hope he gets better, is he continuing to eat and drink? or was it a one off to piss you off in front of the doctor?

Sounds like taking your car to a mechanic to diagnose an intermittent problem :P

Hope he gets better, is he continuing to eat and drink? or was it a one off to piss you off in front of the doctor?

Sounds like taking your car to a mechanic to diagnose an intermittent problem :P

oh he'll get better.

he's much the same today. It's heartbreaking, but then I look at people who's kids have real problems like leukemia etc and it puts it all back into perspective.

It's just a part of parenting

thanks for the thought though <3

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