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Didn't do anything to my car.. But these bad boys arrived. Time to get rid of a little of that wheel arch gap :D

you better get a breaker bar or a tube for leaverage. When i was installing mine i actually almost cried from frustration.

you better get a breaker bar or a tube for leaverage. When i was installing mine i actually almost cried from frustration.

Thanks Brice, will keep that in mind.

Am working straight until Thurs 12 sadly, so will have to stare at them until then :(

on a serious note, give all the necessary points a good spray with wd 40 or equivalent and you will be fine. You will need stepped spanners and or 1/4 ratchet set for rears when you take out the rear seat. pretty easy job on 33

Ok, will do that, and yep, got all chat cheers Patrick.

Hopefully won't take too long.

Unsure about my first guesstimate at ride height though. Trial and error im guessing.

Ok, will do that, and yep, got all chat cheers Patrick.

Hopefully won't take too long.

Unsure about my first guesstimate at ride height though. Trial and error im guessing.

they're set to 350mm eyebrow height approx

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bro i lift hehe :P

me too lesbefriends Edited by Pattey21

Any recommendation for a decent "skyline" mechanic in ACT?

+++ Trojan. Although it may be a 3 week wait...

Spoke to them this arvo, car will be back to them on the 24th. :(

Is it quieter now? I found after having my Bellmouth installed, things seem quieter and having seen my old turbo to dump gasket in 2 pieces, I'm pretty sure I had an exhaust leak there...

Also I got a cheapy Compression tester in the Post today. That'll be interesting. I Can Lend !!!

Lol same here he told me to give him a few months coz Jake is fixing up his Dyno

I believe the Dyno is getting new rollers.

Whats your car going in for Rob?

Previous SAFC Tune was a little lacking as the Timing was causing issues... Good Chance the Belt is out by a tooth etc...

If so, they will need to get right in there so I may aswell get Waterpump and Belt replaced and Extra Tune for even more WASPZzzz!!! :woot:

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