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car is all back together on the road and tuned :D goes fairly well just need to get some bigger injectors :)

good to hear ya got summers in quickly to tune ya bus : hopefully mine goes that smoothly when it comes time soon to tune mine.

How's progress moving on your 32 Funz??

I'm supposed to get mine back on Tuesday, hopefully anyway!

Not having it around has given me the chance to clean our Pajero (first time in over 3 years LOL) and it had dirt nearly infused onto the paint on the roof. A day later and it's cleaned, inside and out and has the roof polished... was farked after all that hahaha

car is all back together on the road and tuned :D goes fairly well just need to get some bigger injectors :D

Are you looking at getting injectors soon, or is it going to be a while before you see them??

How's progress moving on your 32 Funz??

I'm supposed to get mine back on Tuesday, hopefully anyway!

Not having it around has given me the chance to clean our Pajero (first time in over 3 years LOL) and it had dirt nearly infused onto the paint on the roof. A day later and it's cleaned, inside and out and has the roof polished... was farked after all that hahaha

Are you looking at getting injectors soon, or is it going to be a while before you see them??

car is coming along quite nicely actually. Just trying to get the pulleys and crap off to change the water pump and timing belt. Mate of mine Micky T bent the crap out of his pulley tool trying to get it off, then tried the 2 prong pulley and that failed too! hes got some customer tools he can get to try again. waiting for Jack to let me know when he's got free time to come down and straighten my support bar, Djrift is sending me down some ecu pins so i can finish modding my loom for PFC :D then its just bolting everything back on and patching up my body kit and ready for tune.

How's progress moving on your 32 Funz??

I'm supposed to get mine back on Tuesday, hopefully anyway!

Not having it around has given me the chance to clean our Pajero (first time in over 3 years LOL) and it had dirt nearly infused onto the paint on the roof. A day later and it's cleaned, inside and out and has the roof polished... was farked after all that hahaha

Are you looking at getting injectors soon, or is it going to be a while before you see them??

looking at about a month sooner if possible :)

Dropped of at bodyworks this morning to get new front bar, reo, lights, mesh, vents and stuff fitted.

Gotta love insurance companies sometimes. its a pity I didnt have anymore spare cash or I woulda bought a new front lip as well so everything was new on it. oh well

My R31 still the same, no work done on it yet, The RX7fc is still in a sorry state of primer after the painter had to pullout for awhile, lots of new goodies still arriving nearly everyday for it. Anyone know of any black work meisters for sale in as new condition?" Purple Pig" the R31 Silo drift pig is still sitting where it came off the trailor as just do not have enough time to do anything with it as yet.

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very quick question for any-1, A set of the purple nismo 4800c injectors have come up very cheap, was just wondering if they would be able to handle what im running or would the max out to quick, (basic mods and GT3076R and 040 pump)

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