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Haha, it really is.. Just minus 2 doors :yes:

But, im not doing that crazy setup you have with switches and using the solenoids etc. Although it sounds mad, I don't think I can do it. I remember my head hurting as you were explaining it :ermm:

Haha, it really is.. Just minus 2 doors :yes:

But, im not doing that crazy setup you have with switches and using the solenoids etc. Although it sounds mad, I don't think I can do it. I remember my head hurting as you were explaining it :ermm:

I don't use that anymore since I got the R32 Actuator...but I still have on the shelf, My Mad DIY twin Solenoids... Plug & Play...If you wanna try it. :thumbsup:

Have to have the R33 Actuator on though.

Edit* The head Hurting thing is just me...:unsure:

Started the R33 for the first time in 2 months... I nearly cried cos I miss driving it.... God damn back issues stopping me from driving it.

mine last ran july.

ill drive yours for you.

Started the R33 for the first time in 2 months... I nearly cried cos I miss driving it.... God damn back issues stopping me from driving it.

mine last ran july.

ill drive yours for you.

If you want to get a blue slip done and put rego on it go for it lol...

pulsar and/or donty, or anyone i guess =)

R32 actuator on R33.. is it a simple straight swap? would i need to remove/replace solenoid or anything else?

I was thinking about doing it but went with a boost tee for now but still might go for that option.

car is mostly stock..

pulsar and/or donty, or anyone i guess =)

R32 actuator on R33.. is it a simple straight swap? would i need to remove/replace solenoid or anything else?

I was thinking about doing it but went with a boost tee for now but still might go for that option.

car is mostly stock..

Straight Swap, remove the solenoid, block the hose going back into the BOV return pipe. Happy Dayz.

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A victory in the war with perspex, the second operation was successful.

After strategic use of the texta and ruler, the heatgun softened up the enemy before an assault with snips to finish it off.

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