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Piping came off yesterday.

Once I've had breakfast get to those annoying bolts on the turbo flange one or 2 of them have come loose.

Explains why car bogs down not enough air on boost being pushed through

Finally.....

The skylines been stranded there with a jammed wastegate for about 2 months.

Now i can roll it back onto level concrete and get under it.

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Now im not using the garden shed as a workshop ill make a Kudos order on monday to get the other bits i need. Then the fun begins.

My poor old back needs a rest though.

>_<

Rims soon... If not today, defs before Sunday.

Have you got your Airbox yet? Gonna fit it up?

I washed mine yesterday morning but the Golfball sized beetle that hit my windscreen at 110km/hour kinda ruined the effect. :laugh:

Conditioning and charging the battery, its been sitting for so long, i hope its going to hold a charge properly.

Moved all the important stuff into the new garage, parts are coming, i can start serious work on the car soon.

Cant wait to get it back on the road.

Oh yeah

Thanks Richard :D

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

Sick! ShitBox Stealth Mode. :ninja: I must contribute towards this! Not cashed up just now though - soon. :D

Richard if you need to get ARC filters, get in touch with Andrew "kudos.motorsports" - give him the dimensions and he might have some on the shelf. (I got mine through him)

or

If you want K&N filters get on the K&N site and you can find appropriate filters by inputing dimensions! The one for to fit mine is for a BMW X6.

needs racing stripes!

and ive donated! also, can i donate a rear wing? :)

I did this :)

Donations can be made here ;)

http://fundraise.shitboxrally.com.au/skyline

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I also did that yesterday. Enjoying it lots

PTSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH is that the fuel out the exhaust ? :P

Get a tune and make it go away or I'll just have to stay in front of you.......... :middlefingerup:

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