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my brother has a hoist but no gear box stand. were changing one on a S15 soon so we will see how that goes.

might be able to fit a bunch of them up.

Hoist is probably the most important thing to have......a couple of strong blokes would be able to lift the thing out......maybe

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I've got an engine hoist I need to get rid of. I'll post an ad in the for sale section, but if anyone wants to buy a heavy duty dismantleable engine hoist for $200ono? This one is strong as. I'd be surprised if you can break it.

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i went by precision differential and gearbox's today and asked about clutches he guessed about $440 to fit a clutch for mine i asked about a group discount for say having 5 clutches fitted and said i would have to speak with the boss but im guessing there wouldn't be much discount and i reckon Shaun can fit them cheaper than that with no discount

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im sure we will all wait, wont be hard to realise we are missing the orange 32, you might remember my mates 32, acqua/green plates used to be

''step up'' ?? apprently had a few pics with you in a magazine?

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"Forecast for Friday evening

A light shower or two about the hills and southern suburbs clearing by sunset.

Cool and cloudy with moderate southwest to southerly winds easing."

Damn it i want my 31 to be drivable soon ! Would be pretty fun tonight :)

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i be there with my new clutch lol 1500kg pressure plate with single button drift clutch and 10kg chromemoly flywheel hahaha

thing is an absolute beast, 3rd gear dry road clutch pops ftw hahaha.

but yeh steve i wouldnt attempt to lift ur gearbox by ur self, i struggled to move one while it was sitting on the ground.

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sorry i cant go Kellie to this one, saving money up for my birthday cruise coming up soon.. ill post up info when i have organised it.. should be killa!! Im hoping to have it July the 5th or somewhere around there. so excited cant wait, everyone invited!

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sorry i cant go Kellie to this one, saving money up for my birthday cruise coming up soon.. ill post up info when i have organised it.. should be killa!! Im hoping to have it July the 5th or somewhere around there. so excited cant wait, everyone invited!

Was a good turnout at the meet point. Great to see some familiar faces and meet some new ones. I had to go back to work so I couldnt make the cruise, but I love the meet point, and even if I can't make a cruise I'll always try to at least get to the meet point

-D

***EDIT - I'd also like to give kudos to Kellie for organising this, printing the routes as well as putting the peons in their place. I like the meet spot. its good for people who work 9-5, and I think the police presence was handled very well. I think it's ideal for the po-po to stay informed. Means we get less tossers and conquently less defect checks. At least I hope so. As long as we dont have dipshits spoiling it for us (and Kellie in particular) then we'll have ourselves a really nice traditional run every fri nite that people can be bothered. ROCK ON!

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