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hehe funny story this :)

in an attempt to properly fix my intercooler i thought i'd be smart and take a few pieces off.. no problems...

then as im screwing the afm back onto the airbox a nut falls down the pipe...

i tried to slowly pull it back with the screw driver but alas it fell back :angry:

Anyone around the armadale area got some spare time and want to show me there turbo front pipe removal skills that would be great please :P ?? Just need to take the 1 pipe off so i can get the bolt thingy so the turbo doesnt chop it up :blink:

I dont no how the hell you would get that barstard off.... seems physicaly impossible :P

thanks heaps ppls :)

Justin

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problem solved!

i borrowed my neighbors 8yr old kid :)

His little hand fit nicely down the black pipe thingy :angry:

i am curious to see what would happen if there was a bolt in the turbo however...:blink:

anyways thanks heaps guys

problem solved!

i borrowed my neighbors 8yr old kid ;)

His little hand fit nicely down the black pipe thingy :(

i am curious to see what would happen if there was a bolt in the turbo however...;)

anyways thanks heaps guys

Did ya start you car while his hand was in there? :D

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