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If you guys can get a few cruises and what not happening, I'll look into get CAMS public liability insurance to cover you in case anything goes wrong. :)

At this stage, cover only applies to members. At least, that's my understanding of it.

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Anyone want do do the following install on my 32 GTR for free?<br /><br />HKS GTSS Turbos<br />Tomei Poncams<br />Tomei exhaust manifold<br />HKS Dumps, front pipe, Hi Power Silent exhaust<br />HKS Fuel pump, 700cc Sard injectors<br />Z32 AFMs<br />PowerFC<br /><br />I really don't want to pay 5K(quoted) to get it done professionally.<br />Ok. I'll give you twenty bucks and a high five...

Who quoted you 5k for that?

I figured it would be a day to do the turbo's and exhaust and mafs. A day to do the cams, fuel system and computers and to get a base map in it. And then about 2-3 hours tune time. I'd figure $2500-3K.

If 1/2 your parts are second hand though, there is a lot of stuffing around with fiddly extra's. Cleaning everything, sourcing exhaust studs and gaskets etc. Old R32's tend to often have broken exhaust studs that need extraction. The coolant pipes can sometimes need replacing too as they tend to corrode in and can snap off wen being unbolted. If they do come apart intact, all the pipe work should be zinc plated again to provide some corrosion protection. BCR can do this in Cairns.

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Spotted a clean midnight purple R32 GTS-T tonight on Mulgrave road in front of Mcdonalds. Black rims. It was on Gumtree but has recently been taken down. Anyone know the owner? I'd like to tee up a meet in a couple of weeks here in Cairns (When my car gets out of the shop). Interested?

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hey gents.

little heads up, ill be moving up to tolga from melbourne first week in may. got a lot of experience with skylines and what not so if you need any work done alot cheaper than local mechanics give me a shout.

also do alot of subaru related stuff aswell.

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