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Fixed the Front and Rear engine mounts / dampers on the SkyHatch.

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The hollows circled were cracked and broken so I filled it all with SIKAFLEX and let it set for about 36 hours.

Put them back in this morning and saved myself over $100.

Solid. :thumbsup:

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Swore at mine as we pushed it off the trailer... lol new radiator will be on order tomorrow!

Such a shame it happened. What's the next event you're gonna go in Kat? SM1000???

I really wanna see.

Nah I'm not even considering 1000m events until I've got a logging dash fitted and a few more safety precautions. So maybe next year for that.

Time to sort shit out and then maybe do a Sunday Street Meet at Eastern Creek in November.

Would be great to watch. :woot: Such a Beasty. "Not Good Just Lucky"

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This arvo I Pulled the Fuel Pump out of the SkyHatch and cleaned the Sender for the Gauge. (Very similar to the SkyWagon)

Seems to work better so far and Hopefully will not have a big Dead Spot in the middle anymore. ;)

Bought some radiator hoses for the cressida. Moved the gtr in the yard so its out of the way more and put the battery on charge. Bought a brand new n1 front bar for the racecar. And im broke again :(

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