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  • Birthday 07/02/1987

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    Paul

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  1. Not yet banned in WA so no fine.. but that will soon change by the sounds of it!
  2. And mine to Stage2 again please, thanks heaps
  3. My username from SCR34MR to Stage2
  4. http://www.c-red.com.au/index.php/newparts...tegory/msports/ Would give them a ring!
  5. would rather get the rust fixed, u get in an accident, might be regretting it!
  6. Why change the brakes pads if they don't need doing? This is what i would get done: 1. Timing Belt 2. Water Pump 3. Tensioner (optional, really depends if it needs to be done but i would do it anyway!) 4. Oil Seals (cam & crank) 5. Coolant flush (get them to check radiator hoses, replace if necessary - thermostat) 6. Drive Belts 7. Drive line oils (gearbox & diff) 8. Oil & filter 9. Fuel filter 10. Air filter if you have stock filter 11. Spark Plugs 12. Any other general fluids if need to be done (power steering, brake fluid, clutch fluid.. etc) 13. General service - inspect brakes/suspension etc.... For a service like this you looking at roughly $1300+ If the brakes do need doing, get them to machine the rotors, don't just do a pad slap, for an extra $30 odd bucks money well spent!
  7. Thanks for pointing us in the right direction guys, thanks for saving the quote too Paul, shall be holding onto that !
  8. Hey guys, found my tein coilover to be leaking - not bad but enough and was wondering who would be able to service/repair them? Thanks Paul
  9. You are such a tripper andrew
  10. He hasn't exactly wired it wrong, just not at all!
  11. If you do not connect these wires to the handbrake then turbo timer will not turn the engine off if the handbrake is disengage thus if some1 breaks into your car while the car is running by the turbo timer they can still drive the car(although the steering lock would engage)
  12. i thought it should connect to the plenum as it needs to read vacuum/boost pressure?
  13. David Guetta - Baby When The Lights Go Out Keke
  14. You just quoted that he said everything is all good now and then you give him an alternative to fix the solution? *confused*
  15. Would be checking your breather hoses, i would be investing in a catch can!
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