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17 hours ago, ActionDan said:

Given the amount of shit he has copped, I hope nobody gets a ride lol

With his indifference to having the job finished , he deserves to be dumped on !

We want it finished more than the Pigster , the longer it takes, the longer he has his $s in the bank, tight arse , lol

I want to go first for a drive , I am not getting any younger :( 

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1 hour ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

oh yeah you're right, it's not the OEM lid, does it still retain that "jet pump" whatever it's called to syphon the fuel from the other half of the tank?

The previous dick head or whoever cocked around with my fuel tank prior to me owning it removed the "jet pump" and I had massive issues with fuel surging/starvation under 1/3 of a tank LOL.

Used a Sard product that's used in Evo's.

I have the stock gear at home. It's yours if you want it.

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20 minutes ago, Piggaz said:

Used a Sard product that's used in Evo's.

I have the stock gear at home. It's yours if you want it.

 

nice man, nah I fixed all that quick smart when I installed the wallah-bro 460L

Come to my mate's track day, 18th September at Wakefield Park.

You're already done (compared to mine, I don't even know where the fk Proform Engine guys are - not getting back to me phone is off).

  • 2 weeks later...

"Exhaust is not loud.  The car sounds like a stocker.  Well kind of.  LOL." - Tuner

+ 1 for big quality mufflers and a 4 inch drain pipe. Jap junk can stay in the bin where it belongs!

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14 hours ago, Piggaz said:

Small update....

ITS RUNNING. Fired first go! Smells like burnt dust apparently :4_joy:.

Haha! And burnt spiders and birds that have been nesting in it! ?

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