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5916f2544d1c7_download28429.jpg.425931ee0ce0040c94184a702fc98e54.jpgInsane. I reckon you could just fit in too give him a few tips on the launch control!

Aunty Eli could probably toast us down the strip in it through sheer experience fitness and leg power! Few red bits and it's a nismo!
10 minutes ago, Manne said:

So the car is still leaking. Not sure where from.  Need to get under it.

if it seriously leaks overnight then its gonna be the sump...

 

most leaks will stop soon after driving 

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So the car is still leaking. Not sure where from.  Need to get under it.

Bummer dude. Should be pretty easy to see if it's from the cam covers or seals. Up top. Mine was leaking bad from the rear p/s.?
if it seriously leaks overnight then its gonna be the sump...
 
most leaks will stop soon after driving 

Just had the exact same problem. Pretty sure it was too much chilli beef and not enough cheese on the corners.DSC_0350.JPG



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