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why not paint it urself ...save ur self some money ........maybe .........althought he initail cost of gettign the spray gun and compressor will stuff that up ........

good learnign experience though !! hehe

hmm it has been discussed as my dad has a compressor n shit. But i dont want a bodgy job like the one i know i will do :P

think i am gonna go a full respray in the same color and get the kit done at the same time :) (cheap respray)

hey Huddy you got no cat on the car???

I have the 3" through pipe for mine in the garage since I got a hiflow cat fitted and was informed that without a cat I can look forward to 20K EPA fines?

That true or have I been grossely misinformed?

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Hey Huddy

Did ya end up putting that boost gauge in i gave ya? If ya did what does the boost curve look like now? Did tuning the HKS boost controller the other night help at all?

Oh yea, Crazy Ceff, its making big power!

lol cheers lindo :P

fitted up the gauge :):D looks sweet THANKS AGAIN muchly appreciated, relocated the boost controller to where the ash tray was, now looks at home.

havent driven the car yet, waiting until terry gets back from o/s, then i'll take it to kansai for them to suss... but from people who've seen it and heard it... they think 'thrust bearing' and it definitely doesnt feel right lol...

hopefully couple weeks and she'll be sweet again :)

No Worries Huddy, always willing to help out a fellow Ceff owner. I think your doing the right thing by leaving it for a bit, the clutch did feel a bit strange...

Look forward to seeing it out drifting again :(

If ya ever need any more help with it, gimme a call.

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