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another f**king week til i get my intercooler pipe.

im starting too get pretty pissed off not being able to drive it.

f**kin things gonna run out of rego before its moving. f**k.

I am home working on my R34 for the rest of the arvo/early evening if any of the Northie guys want to come up and have an ale/chat/help.

gotta go and stomp on a tenant in Walkerville 1st but may drop in up the road after

I am home working on my R34 for the rest of the arvo/early evening if any of the Northie guys want to come up and have an ale/chat/help.

I'd be more than happy to drop over and distract you from being productive :wacko:

PM me ya addy (or I could just get it off the SAU:SA membership form) :blush:

as far as i know he works every sat morning damo........

+1

I'm very certain he will be Damo.

I am home working on my R34 for the rest of the arvo/early evening if any of the Northie guys want to come up and have an ale/chat/help.

Shoot me a PM with your addy andrew and i might join ruby in keeping you from being productive :blush:

btw who is going to villis tonight?

I will be collecting deposits off people then :wacko:

someone snap these up, JAMES!!!

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/TOYOTA-COROLLA-MAZD...93%3A3|294%3A50

So anyone have experience of pulling out snapped bolts? Need a hand :blush:

Would be good, but stud pattern is too big, need 4x100pcd

Whats the drama with the stud Damo?

Well its one of the coilpack bolts, the very front one (closest to bonnet). The 34 doesn't have a removable cradle like the 32 and 33 do, which would make for an easy removal. Captain thread is like the only professional removal service, and hes $99 for my suburb.

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