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yeah, just gonna give it a mad degrease and scuff back and hit it with some of the new mix and some 15min clear.
planning on doing that saturday morning, motor in saturday night.

should be fully off da chain


need to know the factory paint code for the airbox..
gonna paint strip it and repaint it

future ref: Nissan Navara D21 Mechanical speedo sender Part No. 32702-02G17

japan auto 1 on railway road epping.
spoke to the ever so fabulous kenan from edge motorworks.
they will give it a go over and start it for me. not long to go

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japan auto 1 on railway road epping.

spoke to the ever so fabulous kenan from edge motorworks.

they will give it a go over and start it for me. not long to go

you see any micras in the wreckers moh? :woot:

Took us two hours to get that flamin mongrel out with the box

:O

When my mate and I took a crack, it took us forever to take it out.

went to work on saturday, ended up in geelong at the shannons classic show

then came home to find this in my drive way
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quickly got to work!

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my right hand man Youssef helping out as always!
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and monday was a good day!
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thats all for tonight.
currently stripping the RB20 of all the bolt ons for cleaning and fitting to the RB26, just need to bolt up the extra lines. finish the plumbing, do the shaft and were ready to f**king go!

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also heard you can use the rb20 mounts for the rb26, mine are fouling on the oil pressure switch. do i need to trim it or am i doing it wrong?

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