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Do it a few hundred times and learn to hate it! I have a bag full of fuel pumps in my boot due to the ridiculous amount of times I've had to drop/replace the tank (on my 3rd tank now?) and fuel pump wiring, and fuel pump replacing, and oh jesus nightmares.

Do it a few hundred times and learn to hate it! I have a bag full of fuel pumps in my boot due to the ridiculous amount of times I've had to drop/replace the tank (on my 3rd tank now?) and fuel pump wiring, and fuel pump replacing, and oh jesus nightmares.

you have spare free gtr pump free to good home? :woot:

I can... But I have no materials.

hmm, I need an exhaust hanger replaced. How much roughly do you think it'd cost incl materials?

they aint cheap/free lol. just want gts or gtr for ease of fitment.

Have gts pump you can have for cheap if you're keen

hmm, I need an exhaust hanger replaced. How much roughly do you think it'd cost incl materials?

Have gts pump you can have for cheap if you're keen

what is cheap sexy man?

(hoping flattery will get him somewhere)

Tony/Alvin/other 34 owners I don't know who, do you have issues with fuel gauge?

Mine is acting funny :/ Mike reckons it's sender that needs cleaning.

Filled up and gauge shows empty with low fuel light on...

Mine i think is ok

I should get one. Haha. Does natsoft update live? :0

Normally it does if sessions times are broken up

I wanna break into 150 on re002 before I change anything on car. Got type r brakes sitting at home. Mate can do 149 on 595ss with a more stock set up than mine. So thatll give me motivation. Haha

You going to do Sandown

inb4 Jonoe part of Nakama crew

Do it a few hundred times and learn to hate it! I have a bag full of fuel pumps in my boot due to the ridiculous amount of times I've had to drop/replace the tank (on my 3rd tank now?) and fuel pump wiring, and fuel pump replacing, and oh jesus nightmares.

I'm still surprised that you haven't given up with this 34 of yours...

tentatively done my japanese beer drinking friend. where would this here pump be located?

In Heathcote, if you go past pyalong and happen to bump into Sgt Lomas, tell him hi for me.

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