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Put the gfb bleeder on and diled it in. Not to much of a difference but there is definantly more pickup in the mid to high revs

Other than that I don't think there is anything else

In a few weeks I should be putting the rear subframe bushes in I just have to get greggo (sick_31) to help me out because he wants to be there hahah

Tomorrow arvo or Saturday arvo I might give it a good wash and clean the inside of it

Also try and attack the disgusting wheels and bring some shine back into them

Pics will follow that one

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Put the gfb bleeder on and diled it in. Not to much of a difference but there is definantly more pickup in the mid to high revs

Other than that I don't think there is anything else

In a few weeks I should be putting the rear subframe bushes in I just have to get greggo (sick_r31) to help me out because he wants to be there hahah

Tomorrow arvo or Saturday arvo I might give it a good wash and clean the inside of it

Also try and attack the disgusting wheels and bring some shine back into them

Pics will follow that one

Edited the tag for sick_r31

While I do it I maybe swap to another 25 and cruise around on that while I do up my current one

But no will be staying with 25

I have also lined up new parts just need cash

Let's just say it will be very cheap for me to do what I'm planing because no labour charge and it should get me some good gains

Should cost about 2grand in parts (not including parts or machining work for engine)

I liked your old pan better, only because of a certain car from my past that had the mods you planned and was the most fun and reliable skyline I have seen. This new plan at the very least should be interesting though!

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