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I'm lead to believe they are supposed to be fitted as part of compliancing but Jimmy's car was complied ages ago, like when it was first available to import one (was chatting to Jimmy last week about it) and I guess it was looked over.

Helped Old Mate Jerry with his 34.

Pod Filter back on with Bracket, located and cleaned engine number, fitted stock wheels.

Never Buy Soft Aluminium Wheel Nuts! One of them was well rounded and wouldn't come off Untill I used my Latvian Ingenuity.

(Larger Socket with two shims made from a broken hacksaw blade placed inside.) Worked a Treat! :D

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Thanks Robbo and Bryce ! Wouldn't be able to have a chance to pass pits without your help. HUGE shoutout to Bryce for wheels, and his standard springs / struts ! And all the labour !! I go on tomorrow at 9am - so, I'll let you guys know how it went.

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Yeah it's always there! Looks hawt as well

(loses points for the mighty car mods sticker)

Lol thats my mates. Didn't realise it has a MCM sticker. thats his style though rofl. He is the one that lives in the same street as Eric. Loud as f**k S15.

Big props to Trojan Motorsports today. Replaced the drivers side drive shaft with a Reco

Took a few pics while the bonnet was up from my phone. Got some cleaning up to do :/

I saw your car while i was there..

Hit the gutter and ripped my front bar off

I'm Having so much bad lucky recently. clutch started to slippy and then i ripped my front bar

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