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Got some bits in the E-go Courier Post today. :) Gotta love Gumtree.

Extractors , Grill and ECU sent from Melbourne.

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Supposedly the Extractors are Genuine SVD pipes, Grill is series1 or SSS? and ECU has apparently been Chipped to suit cam and port n polish.

Price was hard to resist. :D

Ordered surge tank+fittings for the cressida, some adjustable upper controls arms for the racecar and headstuds for the other gtr. Also ordered water and iac hoses for a patrol im doing a motor conversion on. Annnnnd im out of money again :/

Ordered surge tank+fittings for the cressida, some adjustable upper controls arms for the racecar and headstuds for the other gtr. Also ordered water and iac hoses for a patrol im doing a motor conversion on. Annnnnd im out of money again :/

Know your feel bro.

About to spend a solid amount @ Ultimate

Tried everything I could think of to get the broken exhaust stud out of the head but couldn't get it so I just slapped 7 new studs in, new gasket and put the SVD extractors on.

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Old gasket was well past it's use by.

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Recently made a shield for the pod filter too. TUPPERWARE!!! still has a label on it that says "popcorn" :laugh:

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also got a new pair of Driveshaft seals from Nissan.

Rang to order them as I was previously told by Nissan that they would have to be made in Japan and sent over. (3 - 4 weeks) and would cost $28.?? each.

Got them sent from W..A. in 2 days for $55 the pair. :D

Will get around to putting them in sometime...

Tried everything I could think of to get the broken exhaust stud out of the head but couldn't get it so I just slapped 7 new studs in, new gasket and put the SVD extractors on.

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Old gasket was well past it's use by.

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Recently made a shield for the pod filter too. TUPPERWARE!!! still has a label on it that says "popcorn" :laugh:

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also got a new pair of Driveshaft seals from Nissan.

Rang to order them as I was previously told by Nissan that they would have to be made in Japan and sent over. (3 - 4 weeks) and would cost $28.?? each.

Got them sent from W..A. in 2 days for $55 the pair. :D

Will get around to putting them in sometime...

Wow that's probably the only Pod Box that has a lifetime warranty

Rob. Worthwhile finding a cover for the relays near the wiper bottle. Bit exposed.

Not sure if the fuseable links are meant to be covered or not.

The 31 is the same.

Not sure if the Tupperware warranty would apply as it's been cut. :/

Not sure if the fuseable links are meant to be covered or not.

The 31 is the same.

Not sure if the Tupperware warranty would apply as it's been cut. :/

LIFE TIME WARRANTY.

You dropped it and it poped a hole in it....

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