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woohooo my new hairdrier arived, going topick it up today.

You and trying to be different will be the death of that car :)

Just got an email to say there has been a further delay with my parts so looks like im 100% out of the mega cruise :sick:

yeah possibly, but it sure is fun. If the turbo sux i won't put it on, and send it to slide to put a Rb25 high flow frotn on it. Should be fine though.

Should of just gont a highflow to begin with you twit :)

Im still trying to decide if i want to run the GTR injectors i have or go 550's

You and trying to be different will be the death of that car :)

Just got an email to say there has been a further delay with my parts so looks like im 100% out of the mega cruise :sick:

you gunna stooge a ride with someone?

My car hasn't even been started yet :rant: awaiting the assesor to approve the quote ($9000)

Well teh turbo might might not be a bit of a dud. Well the thing is defiantly rebuilt, shaft play is as per spec ext, but the thing took 2 weeks to gete here and was wraped in a rag to keep it clean, the box got water damaged the turbo aluminium housing got wet, and now all looks like it's got icicles growing out of it.

I am going to see if i can fix it, if not, i get my money back and a high flow.

AND begor GMB tels me i told you so. I TOLD YOU SO.

Well teh turbo might might not be a bit of a dud. Well the thing is defiantly rebuilt, shaft play is as per spec ext, but the thing took 2 weeks to gete here and was wraped in a rag to keep it clean, the box got water damaged the turbo aluminium housing got wet, and now all looks like it's got icicles growing out of it.

I am going to see if i can fix it, if not, i get my money back and a high flow.

AND begor GMB tels me i told you so. I TOLD YOU SO.

:)

not good news old boy, hopefully you can sort it out.

THEN you can sell it and get a highflow like you should of to start with :)

you gunna stooge a ride with someone?

My car hasn't even been started yet :thumbsup: awaiting the assesor to approve the quote ($9000)

No doubt i will, just depends who is going from the south :P

9k damage hey, doesn't sound like a fair insurance reaming at all by the bodyworks :laughing-smiley-014:

and the assesor said i need a new intercooler, one of the fins has been bent since i got it. So now I get a new intercooler, I have to see the bodyworks today to make sure they order the right one, as the one that's on it now is a huge HKS one. So I don't want them putting on a hybred rip off or something.

and the assesor said i need a new intercooler, one of the fins has been bent since i got it. So now I get a new intercooler, I have to see the bodyworks today to make sure they order the right one, as the one that's on it now is a huge HKS one. So I don't want them putting on a hybred rip off or something.

mmmmmmm

maybe i can get the garbage dude to "reverse" into my car...

DO you think they would buy that the wheels fell off along with the brakes, unbolted the motor and everything else in the engine bay, removed the front bar and FMIC & oil cooler along with a few other things :thumbsup:

I had a look today, and the intercooler did have damage from the acident. Gave the bodyworks the brand and p/n so it all should be good :(

Shannons don't realy care about the cost, it's not their money :rant:

finally got the rest of the kit on, car also has a small photo in HPI this issue for tassie drift series :happy:

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Looks great Stu

love the fat vertex look :ph34r:

Im still undecided if i want to kit my car or not yet, will wait till its back on the road first i think :whistling:

are you comming up this weekend stu.

looks like my car will be ready to go by saturday. would be ready to go now if the trail shaft was finshed when they said it would be.

mmmm the sweet sound of a fresh 2.5L

Of course you want to put a kit on your car, 32s look phat with kits...

mine an BN sports by the way...I ran over the vertex at the drift day haha

I've got a vertex kit (has been sitting here for a year and half :happy: ) but if i do decide to put a kit on im keen on something a little different but having trouble finding a supplier :(

The only down side is getting in/out of my driveway and using the car on a regular basis with the clearance issues with a kit fitted :ph34r:

are you comming up this weekend stu.

looks like my car will be ready to go by saturday. would be ready to go now if the trail shaft was finshed when they said it would be.

mmmm the sweet sound of a fresh 2.5L

Get some pics up of the change over Dave :whistling:

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