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(nohomo)

Today replace L/R wing mirrors with New mirror glass and shiney nismo fuel cap on

:thanks: to the new and spare parts section at SAU meet up last night :thumbsup:

Thanks for kind words Eric. Bring it back nxt weekend, leave it for the day, and wallah - NEW Fozzie :)

Here's what I did today (besides dropping half a carton of burbs and a pack of darbs into my physic -lmao)

Put the new side mirror glass in but not worth a pic. Thanks KYLE :D

EDIT: New drink holder works a treat :cheers: . Tested and it prooved 100% as per advertisement.! Would recommend :D LoL

More stock arriving shortly - lol

Seriously though if I could afford too I would run a JDM shop in Canberra.

My passion is definately there but not the capital and the market can be so finicky. Everyone wants the very best for very little.

Pulled out some front suspension bits, got the bearing numbers, monday ill see if i can get em.

It makes that creaking noise

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So i pulled it out

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Bearings are in this bit, so i can just take it to someone with a press.

top is 6204V bottom is 6907L8, the top is common ill find out about the bottom.

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Easy peasy, wont even need a wheel alignment.

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Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

Went for a run at the Drags =)

30deg day.

Mostly stock. only FMIC and 3" exhaust.

15.2 sec, 91mph. .5 reaction

I'm pretty happy with that

next month hopefully mid/low 14 with a bit of extra boost and a bigger radiator.

Also just found out a mate has the clutch from my old car which is the purple exedy or Greddy (not sure) one. so might be swapping that in =)

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Yeah Richard's quite the man when it comes to detailing, really knows how to make stuff come up nicely! (now if only he could give himself the once over....:ninja:) hahaha kidding R! But no seriously Richard does some amazing work with simple DIY car detailing. Very impressive. If there were more money in it, he'd make a killing starting his own shop I reckon

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