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Manifold is on, oil feed is sorted, intercooler is in.

Next step is dump pipe water feed and drain, and oil drain.

So close now.

it took you three days to wake up?

wow..

Hard part is done, it's just hooking up hoses and pipes now. :)

yes it is..... might come round tonight.

seeing as that tiny little fitting wasted about 2 hours of my time yesterday.

Ok, turbo is on. Oil line connected (thanks mohsen)

Oil drain modded, drain to fit to sump next.

Water lines sorted, just need to fit new throttle body an t piece the coolant thru it.

Then it's dump and cooler time. Will start getting pictures I promise. It's just too f**king dark!

big thanks to forum member titan who supplied a 33 gtst fuel pump for price of postage. top bloke. should give me enough poke to get me over the line with ethanol. SHOULD be a straight bolt in as well for twice the pump power!

next job, i have an hour tonight to either change the throttle body, or get the oil return fitted..... all depends if scotty has something on th hoist i suppose...

NO THAT HOIST IS MINE (for at least today)

To quell your anger, I have a bag of GTR fuel pumps, really. A bag of them. You may need them one day. You can have them. Calm, be calm.

(the micra cracks me up every time I walk past it. I totally support this build in every way)

I didnt know you could fit skyline pumps in small nissans. I heard someone "say" a pulsar had a GTR pump, but I didnt believe them. Please post pics when you can.

Also, just come to calder tonight with me and Artz. I gotta drive to hampton park to pick him up anyway. more the merrier.

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