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An automotive snake cam for looking Into engine and anything you can't fit your head In 2 1/2 feet long with a hand held LCD monitor at the end

Perfect for the job.

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LOL! yup... Colonoscopy. :laugh:

First blood!

Thats how to bond with a car.

Your going to keep this one for a while i bet. :thumbsup:

Definately, blood sweat and tears!!

Both my Skylines have claimed chunks out of my hands and caused skinned knees =) :wub:

Not this one but you can get em, I got this half price on sale about a year an a half ago and forgot about it, I brought 6 one for me an the rest chrissy presents for some of the guys that help me out on my lsx build. There's too few people around these days that will help you out selflessly to just take. 75$ from memory

But you can get a good pic off the colour monitor, just don't use a flash.

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These are the three gauges, the big tachometer has a round female plug in the side I'm not sure what for, it's not working the drift , boost gauge under it does an the one behind the wheel doesn't work either but it has wires running.

They all light up with the parking lights turned on

Cheers

Yeh I wish , I've got a new Wrx turbo sitting out at my mechanics post-120922-13819782760226_thumb.jpgpost-120922-1381978351865_thumb.jpgpost-120922-13819784405391_thumb.jpg

Does anyone know if this is usable an what with the Serbian no. Refers to Wrx but not the last letters I can't find. It's just sitting as are 2 blowoff valves new and a few huge cannons.

Are bovs built for one type of car only also this turbo, only good in a Wrx??

Unlike the bovs the turbo is a cheaply I think ??

Cheers

haha.. nice one!

Add Darlek for extra boost! That's why you need 2 boost gauges =)

You can edit a post just after its posted. I'm not sure how long for though. There is a button at the bottom right corner of the post you can click on.

Where do you live.

I'm coming to steal the Darlek

Well zebra it's here the control space , I replaced with a gas bottle as I couldn't handle having a defenceless Dalek all is left to do after the piping and jet the welding shop set up for me is wiring in a moment detector , and no laser but a four foot flame out the blaster , can't have it all , but it will have to serve lol

It's slowly becoming a break an enter deterrent , I'm betting when it's finished if it gets used, some media place will pay my defence for the story rights.

"Burglar exterminated " sounds a good headline. It's been a work in progress just waiting on a voice modulator, as the internal security cameras will catch everything .

Nearly ready to rock n roll.

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Am I guessing right this is a BOV an if so are they universal , can it fit my engine? I came from a Subaru something ?? I think with a WRX engine engineered into it and a turbo computer in the dash running the whole thing , I grabbed this, a heap if different gauge blue tubing and a big cannon exhaust.

Just wondering if u can use it.

Never really bothered with the WRX thing as it's an auto , but I'm looking into the spares that came with it.

Cheers

Daryl

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