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I've got a HKS super drager on the back of my exhuast. Great flow and noise level is 100% legal. Love this muffler.

I've been trying to. The last 20 images have been to big apparently

open them in paint and resize by like 50% and re save and you can upload. takes two seconds.

not allowed to open paint? wow thats extreme! yet you can get personal image on it.. hmmm...

email a few to me if you want and i'll resize and send back =)

Haha we're allowed to use paint - but the uploading is the issue.

Thanks for the offer - I've e-mailed some images back to me so I'll chop and change them this weekend and put up a new one :)

Haha your offer was very kind of you :)

It's the uploading process it seems. I put any picture up and it says it's too big. I'll give it a crack at home and if all else fails I will just have to stick bluetac on my screen with a nice cut-out photo :D

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Yeah its funny, you have to play around with different sizes to get it to work.

It doesnt always work with the exact dimensions it asks for. Computers aye.

Today i blasted some speed holes through the inner guards with the welder. >_<

Whoops! No pics till i get some bog and paint to hide my shameful welding.

Well not today, but yesterday... had new rear rotors put on. Also had my car dynoed - 185.8rwkw. Not bad for a stock 1j vvti with a catback and auto .. pretty happy with that :) running quite rich though, like all Toyota's haha

may have found a manual conversion kit too

Oh wow! Wasn't expecting that. I was thinking Engine Bits not Engine Bay.

Very Nice. You still going Green? Did you see the Green GTR I posted in your Clear vs Orange indicator thread?

Ive spent hours stripping the paint, sanding and polishing my valley cover.

At first it was a bit lumpy, but ive got it good now, sanded nice and flat, just needs final polish.

Hey Rob, if you want those cam covers shiny and never have to polish again.......

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Ever do metalwork at school? remember that Josco buffing compound?

Its REALLY good, very effective. you can buff it so hard even the gouges from the grinder get polished.

And then this clear adhesion promoter, and clear gloss over that, even the tie coat is glossy so you wouldnt really need more clear.

So its polished under the paint, and as you know bare alloy oxidises nearly instantly, but this cant happen now with a protective coating. And no more oil or coolant stains that take ages to buff out.

Anyway you can borrow if you want.

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Sweet. Yeah that Resin stuff for the Buffing wheel in Metal Work was exactly what I thought of.

Could use this on my wheels too and get me some shiny back. ;)

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