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Cleaned up and Slapped the New Taillights on the SkyHatch.

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Probably not a great idea considering the potential rains but curiosity got the better of me so it was a "pull the old ones out and put the newies in" without any extra sealant etc.

Meh... if it leaks, I'll fix it. :D

also pulled the Heater Fan out and removed alot of leaves and a couple of dead flies.

Yeah, the first 5 weeks it was not touched but everyone thinks this is normal ??? Normal what ???

I was in business and the last thing you need is shit in the factory you do not need , there is never enough room.

Miss having a fun machine :(

Morning Sinista

Never have, well since I started work, wake up between 4 and 5am no matter what time I go to bed, so I am officially a morning person :)

Just reading the web from GTRPSI on Diffs, in the trannie case rebuild

A kill switch was what I had in mind, if you can isolate the computer or something, not too good at this type of thing.

Clamps, too lazy and my back does not like it. I think if the thieves want your car they will just load it up and take it, clamps and all :/

True that - a flat bed and it's gonski

Get in contact with a guy on here called Chris Rogers. He'll be able to sort it out for you.

Edited by Sinista32

Yeah, the first 5 weeks it was not touched but everyone thinks this is normal ??? Normal what ???

I was in business and the last thing you need is shit in the factory you do not need , there is never enough room.

Miss having a fun machine :(

that is very normal.

it'll be worth the wait

that is very normal.

it'll be worth the wait

Yeah, I know now from what everyone has said.

But it is the first time for years that I have not had a fun car to drive and I do not like it, boohoo :rolleyes:

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