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Pulling the springs out of these is quite easy.

1 lower bolt 2 top nuts; remove coil over.

Attach spring compressor. Remove the top shock nut and slide the spring out.

Then do the reverse to install. :banana:

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I just try'd fitting my GTR bonnet and realised that the bonnet latch's are different and they dont line up :banana: so i had to put my normal bonnet back on.

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$300 for resonator, $200 for fitting and the junBL's were from the forum here for $450 for the pair (but they originally came from exh tech anyhow)...

Probably gonna get custom dumps, a barrel muffler and a high flow cat from them once I get my new turbos...

-D

Oh no shit no shit. I might go down there and see what he can do for me :banana:. Thanks alot.

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I just went and hade a look at this fairlane zj that i won on ebay the add said it was in perfect con,one owner,on gas a small amount of surface rust on the inside of the bottom of the doors(common in the Zj to Zl fairlanes) and runs like a dream. The doors didnt have surface rust they were rusted out and in every door the motor was running crap a million leaks and sounded like it was running on 5 cylinders the gas tank was out of date by 1 year and the guy hadent even change the car in to his name from first owner. He made me wast my time by driving 40mins with a shitload of crap add so i wasted his time by saying il be back in 20mins with the money lol

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Does anyone know how to change the injector values on a Power FC, or can anyone do it for me, will pay cash. I have my new 700cc Sards sitting in my spare room, just begging to be put in.

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Does anyone know how to change the injector values on a Power FC, or can anyone do it for me, will pay cash. I have my new 700cc Sards sitting in my spare room, just begging to be put in.

how much did the sards cost ya? Did you get fitting collars or a new fuel rail, and if so how much she set u back?

-D

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Speak to Luke (Luke enr34) he hooked me up with the injectors and Nismo pump, they should fit straight into the standard fuel rail.

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you don't Matty :) best way to send multiple PM's is to make your list in txt pad exact copies of people's user names then make your pm and add first name then send then hit back on your browser and change name and repeat till all people on the list have been done

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i needa find someone to put my lowered springs in before then too!

any one know of a cheap place to do it?

i pick them up friday, so its install only

Craig, ill do it cheap for you and youll learn as we do it if you want!!! I have everything to do it.

Does anyone know how to change the injector values on a Power FC, or can anyone do it for me, will pay cash. I have my new 700cc Sards sitting in my spare room, just begging to be put in.

Ive done this a few times, I did it on my own car, you have to work out latency etc...Ill work it out and get back to you what to change if you want.

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