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Anyone have a magic wand that changes a clutch and timing belt? Not looking forward to this fix haha :P

Did come up with something very dirty to reply but decided best not too haha.

jsut a quick question on the legality of the following

flanged screamer pipe ( so has the ability not to be a screamer piper when the pipe is fitted.

carbon bonnet

carbon boot

jsut a quick question on the legality of the following

flanged screamer pipe ( so has the ability not to be a screamer piper when the pipe is fitted.

carbon bonnet

carbon boot

#1 I presume is legal as long as the screamer isn't fitted on the street.

#2 carbon fibre panels are illegal

:(

second one.

as im new to brissy i have no idea

anyone know of good wheel repair place in the brissy area closer to ipswich the better.

I stress good as the wheels are legit gram light's from way back

Edited by ibrox90

Morning all

Fueling issue is fixed, kinda. I'm getting about 15l/100 but with this cam that's fine :)

lol....I'd be non too impressed if my car drank that much.

Anyone have a magic wand that changes a clutch and timing belt? Not looking forward to this fix haha :P

My clutch too is in need of replacement, Havent tackled that yet. But the timing belt is relatively simple, as long as you have time and some mechanical knowledge......oh and patience...lots of patience. hope that helps :)

3.6 diff gears and a 2800-3000 stall = bad fuel economy :P

Because skids?

Anyone notice that jackwang in the kippa ring thread? - We are going to make these comments publicly available - It's a public forum what a f**king fool. Labeling us as hoons on our own forum when there is no evidence of such boils my blood.

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