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I did a bit of googling. U call them tbolt and i call them mikalor lol

Mikalor is a brand name. Norma breeze accuseal torctite etc. T-bolt because the t on top of the bolt is locked into the clamp. Like gilbows are big snips or linishall machines became linishers Even though it's a belt sander. Industry standard branding.
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As for parting it out, it's a 100% chance they won't happen regardless of the outcome. There is no way I'm dealing with all the gumtree and Facebook tards

 

What are you talking about... I just advertised my ute and only had 2 scammers, one swap offer for a falcon and 1 low baller before a normal human being called and then bought it [emoji12]

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Sad day guys sounds like the R34 will be written off [emoji24][emoji24][emoji24]

Ash was driving and T-boned someone she's ok it was slow but it won't start and it can't be towed


Sorry to hear, but glad Ash is ok
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Mikalor is a brand name. Norma breeze accuseal torctite etc. T-bolt because the t on top of the bolt is locked into the clamp. Like gilbows are big snips or linishall machines became linishers Even though it's a belt sander. Industry standard branding.


Like crescent for adjustable spanners
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2 hours ago, TiTAN said:

Lt4 or lsa engine with an upgraded blower. Hell even one with just a set of pulleys/tune and a cam would give you about 700hp and be stock enough to maintain oem reliability.

 

I said shhhh ? lol




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