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Micko, It shouldn't be too bad if you know what your doing, but your lucky your car will be cold, mine will be boiling by the time I get it to you.

I'm going home, over at the folks, so I'll be off air for 30mins, don't miss me too much:p

See'ya:burnout:

Originally posted by Micko

you got a filter removal tool paul?

Micko,

Unless you have a very thin one or the 3 pronged one like I have , forget it.

Get pwptf to come past on the way thru and pick up the 3 prong one.

Ya got a 3/8 drive ratchet ??

And you are correct , it will piss oil over the front diff which will dribble for about 2 days.

Damn GTR's. Hehehe

Cheers

Ken

And you are correct Loz , it is friggin hot with tomorrow being hotter.

Will be in front of aircond and TV from 7.30 to 2pm tomorrow though.

Cheers

not getting the manifold done at this rate

ken

Originally posted by Micko

you doing the manifold today ken?

i wish i knew cos i would like to have seen how it comes apart for myself...spose it would be much harder with someone standing there asking 10000 questions:)

Nope , walked outside this morning into the garage, decided I didn't need a 8 hr sauna so went back in and clocked up brownie points.

You know , making salads , cooking and washing up for the bbq.

Us married men have got it hard compared to the singles out there.:bahaha:

Cheers

Ken

mmm had two hour nanna nap - bad dream included! Think it may be beach for my tommorrow - then again to get to beach have to drive 40mins in unaircon car on second thoughts may just stay home in heated pool n spa with cold drinks close by.

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