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Got my new tyres on today. Poor Chris from Inline was sick as a dog so I went in and gave him a hand finishing it off.

Pilot Super Sports much friendlier on the road than Pilot Sport Cups!

Wrap a rag around the bottle neck to roughly seal it in the radiator filler hole.

^^ This, or wrap electrical tape around the top of the bottle where the cap would go. Makes it nice and snug, and doesn't leak out. Which reminds me, I should probably bleed mine again.

Edited by dirtywan

YEAH!!! Awesome! Looks Great mate. :thumbsup:

Needs series 1 front bumper.

Why you have rear wheel off the 33?

If you want we can have a go at the 34s nuts and then do a wheel swap between the 2.

Both would look wicked. :D

^^ This, or wrap electrical tape around the top of the bottle where the cap would go. Makes it nice and snug, and doesn't leak out. Which reminds me, I should probably bleed mine again.

Big silicone hose from Bunnings fits watertight in mine.

Nice 34 Dan, the front bar is a very modern style i think.

Vent for the intercooler, it must all be ducted, nice!

Put some primer on everything today, looks like a week of rain coming up.

More sanding to do........

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

YEAH!!! Awesome! Looks Great mate. :thumbsup:

Needs series 1 front bumper.

Why you have rear wheel off the 33?

If you want we can have a go at the 34s nuts and then do a wheel swap between the 2.

Both would look wicked. :D

Wheels were off the 33 because I took them to Sydney to put on the 34 originally and then accidentally left them in Sydney lol.

I might tackle the wheel nuts when I get back from NZ because I haven't sorted out my luggage or anything yet :S

Suspension also seems to be knocking fairly loud as if it was loose but I couldn't find the problem when I jacked it up

Wired in the rear speakers in the Skywagon, adjusted the rear wiper so it sits horizontal and removed a little check valve so now the rear window washer actually works.

Fixed the air in the cooling system this morning thanks guys. Just left it for 20 minutes and it seems great now.

Took it for a drive for the first time since installing the turbo. She's not very happy haha.. Doesn't want to make boost, and I don't really want to try and push it to test it... I thought this might be the case despite reading cases where people seem to be driving on high flows with the stock ecu. Off boost it feels fine. Do people think it would be ok to just granny it off boost till the tune? Otherwise I should be able to find another car to drive for the time being.

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