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they be fine, got 12 rims at home with tyres so im not lacking rubber atm :P

probably wont have them done for sunday which sucks, rather not be forking out for another wheel alignment when im gunna have to do it again when coilovers come

Hmmm not sure, if i dont have the gearbox out that will be priority i think........... Depends how i go tomorrow night with moving cars around. I need to tow the rodeo out and put it in the right bay, take mine from the left bay and put it in the center bay (so i have 2 car spaces to pull stuff apart) and then we can service yours in the left bay.......... Freakin musical sheds!

Sorry Martin, dobbed you in........ Hope you dont mind............

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/407632-tommy-kaira-25r/page__fromsearch__1

PS - If you do mind, COME AT ME BRO

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Sorry Martin, dobbed you in........ Hope you dont mind............

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/407632-tommy-kaira-25r/page__fromsearch__1

PS - If you do mind, COME AT ME BRO

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Fffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

Nah it's all good man

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Haha well i thought if anyone was going to be a guru it was going to be you............

Dunno bout being a guru

Someone asked me at the Charlestown meet

Them. Is it a real Tommy

Me. I suppose so how do you tell

Them. It will have a build plate on it somewhere

Me. Shrugs shoulders

Even if mine is a fake I still love it and wouldn't change except maybe for an R35

mat gunna do oil,filter,coolant tonight

makes it less hassle for you :)

got no problem doing them, never done my belts but guess ill learn haha

just dont over tighten right?

also probably wont get to do spark plugs dont have a socket long enough :(

Have you bled cooling systems before etc? If not, dont touch :)

Oil and filter is easy enough, just make sure the old filter seal comes off.

Belts are easy, and yeah do NOT overtighten them.... Make sure they have some deflection, if they are not freyed or too worn you can leave them for later too (up to you)....

Will make life easier in the shed of broken cars at the moment lolz :P

Exactly. i like martin's version.

Yep!

Subtle

Sexy

Smooth

And he has a nice car.................................. Wait.................................... Wha

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