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what I did "today"(long weekend) was change from compliance side repeaters that look like nipples to aftermarket IS200 items, and pulled my dash apart and re-wired/re-soldered my stereo.. keen to get fender braces in, cos you know, dodgy/floppy toyota.. etc

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hey, theres one of these threads in the wasteland.....

:P

you know, for everyone, not just the Awesomeness that is SAU ACT.

Twas what inspired me to start this thread.

It's good to hear more local vehicular happenings rather than randiness randomness from randy random wastlanders. :D

Twas what inspired me to start this thread.

It's good to hear more local vehicular happenings rather than randiness randomness from randy random wastlanders. :D

well sooooooooorr eeeeeeee.

all good.

hijacker.

all good.

hijacker.

indeed.

Trollorist. :)

Put my boot trims back in to finalise my Rear Strut Brace Installation

Looks like it was always there, and gives me somewhere to attach my bag of tools/jack etc.

Hilux:

removed diff u bolts and measured pin.

ordered longer u bolts.

already have blocks ready to go.

will be lowered next week.

skyline:

removed steering shaft.

test fitted radiator.

fan doesn't turn.

removed radiator.

removed fan.

reinstalled radiator.

test fitted oil return.

Cleaned Prelly FS, jumper started Emo (doofus left headlights on), pushed GTR back so Troys fireblade fitted in garage eezy peezy, and domestics :( (cleaning not fighting)

isn't cleaning just another term for fighting dirt and scum build up?

so, you were fighting....

Won an ECUtalk cable on Ebay.............................Cheap. :woot:

I just can't wait to slam my lappy shut and lose the floor pan. :D

Skunnabeesweeet!!!

Won an ECUtalk cable on Ebay.............................Cheap. :woot:

I just can't wait to slam my lappy shut and lose the floor pan. :D

Skunnabeesweeet!!!

dont forget to yell shhut up at it.

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