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On 11/4/2016 at 6:51 PM, Manne said:

Ok, I'm just gonna take my wife out to dinner.
I'll park my car in the underground car park at Vic Park Shopping Center.  If any of you show up, just text me, or post here, and i'll come pop over. 
Just look for a Silver R33 Sedan.

 

On 11/4/2016 at 8:06 PM, Manne said:

Been here 45 minutes. no one is here. heading home 

Sorry dude!

My mate who lives 5 mins away from me decided he was going to Freo too and we split an uber.

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I ordered new...

I don't feel like doing it again anytime soon. Too much had to come off and I didn't have space in the shed to strip the other one at the moment.

150 for complete shaft, I returned cv boots to reduce outlay :/ its gonna be here after lunch so I'll do some painting while I wait :/
Love doing them. Was it the passenger side that went?


Drivers,

Got it assembled, but when I pulled passenger axle to make more room I found the seal damaged.

It then suddenly became beer o'clock
Hey all, anyone else not getting notifications on app??

Yer just resubscribe n login n out. I've always been getting problem i just learned to deal with it but also made me less addictived to SAU. [emoji26]
Hope it helps.

Need a seal still. Have just finished painting the boys rooms, prepping the theatre room for paint now.

I'm going to reassemble the axles half in there so I don't need to remove more stuff. It should go smoothly once seal turns up. Bunbury bearings have nil stock so I need to order in




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