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the car is running perfectly (aside from the leak), but it's unregistered so I can't get it down to bunbury. I can nearly reach the hose with my fingers from the top of the engine, they're just not long enough.

That being said, I don't have the know-how to remove all of that stuff, and it sounds near impossible to do in my drive way.... hmm. Will most likely look into it tomorrow when the sun is up and come up with a plan.

If anyone is in the Forrestfield Area with the know-how and feel like helping, hit me up so can plan this better.

Was thinking of starting a thread like the music one "what are you listining to" but call it "what are you laughing at" not having facepage i miss out on some of these.

Tried the lulz thread?

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I'll upload two more photos in an attempt to show where it is, in one of the photos of can clearly see it gushing out coolant. It's at the rear of the motor, just behind the rocker cover underneath another pipe.

http://imgur.com/a/bTzuJ

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Yeah, not many 4 door R33 GTST's out there with a manual transmission. Don't worry, I'll fix that problem eventually, right now I need to get this car registered.

Besides - Auto's win races ;)

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Manne, you'll be right. I had to do that same hose on a 300zx tuesday, You have 0 things to complain about

I'm not complaining, I value the educational experience.

any advice? approach from under the engine or above? I was reading somewhere that removing the starter motor gives you more access?




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