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Hey y'all! Cheers all for the positive feedback, hope to have it back in a week or so ?who's keen to cruise when she's back?



I would love too and keen but when is the date ? I'm flying out sometimes next week , it's for mum's birthday [emoji322] and only for few days xx
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A young man in his prime:-) servicing anything he can get a spanner on. How goes the Nissan front end? Mate Dave came over, yep he reconds better tyres like you guys said, he freaked out on how hard the Nissan is pulling compared to when we test drove it. he crashed the 1970 boss351 mustang. First prang in 32 yrs of driving. Locked it up in the wet not paying attention reefed it sideways and back end quater hit a Hyundai Excel. :'( never seen him so humble.) my fault. He reconds shannons were awesome to deal with. Insured for 40.000.


Mate you would be shocked (its horrible) if you saw my work tonight, fkn dogs been chewing on the doors for a while so I had to sort it out today when I saw one in the garage after work.

Not too bad for a paper pusher in a West Perth office!

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How much would you guys pay for the plastic intake that goes on the OEM airfilter box? (R33)

Guy on Gumtree wants $60 for one, and they're pretty hard to get


I wouldn’t pod filter that is secured is fine
1 hour ago, Manne said:

How much would you guys pay for the plastic intake that goes on the OEM airfilter box? (R33)

Guy on Gumtree wants $60 for one, and they're pretty hard to get

Depends how badly u want one, as rare things go its what ur willing to pay

1 hour ago, shoey85 said:

 


Mate you would be shocked (its horrible) if you saw my work tonight, fkn dogs been chewing on the doors for a while so I had to sort it out today when I saw one in the garage after work.

Not too bad for a paper pusher in a West Perth office!

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Thats a solid effot! Looks like its supost to be like that!!

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How much would you guys pay for the plastic intake that goes on the OEM airfilter box? (R33)

Guy on Gumtree wants $60 for one, and they're pretty hard to get


Are you talking about the intake tube from the turbo to airflow meter?

If so I should have my original one tucked away for such an occasion
12 minutes ago, t_revz said:

 


Are you talking about the intake tube from the turbo to airflow meter?

If so I should have my original one tucked away for such an occasion

 

It's the piece of plastic that goes from the left side of the Air-Filter Box to the front of the car.




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