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Morning Mangs!

First day back at work today :(. Getting up this morning was not fun.

Hi Minges.

I spent yesterday entertaining the parentals and doing ground works. Today, more ground works.

In this weather? :blink:

Lovely weather for groundworks Scott :thumbsup:

Dow! Beat me.

Week No. 2 of 2011.

Don't forget lowball club cruise on Sunday. You'll need to pick me up about 8:30am.

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Great deduction. pinch.gif

What brand bearings and material to be more precise?

NFI.

You may be able to find out some more detailed info in this 70 page thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/261613-hypergear-hiflow-service-continued/page__hl__hypergear

I cbf reading that much detail though, the general impression I get is that people are very happy with them as a low cost upgrade.

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and im off to go sit in a boat in the middle of it for the next few days! Woot! I actually miss that part of my old job and they had so much flood work on that they needed consctipts to capture all the data they want to get over the next week

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heres hoping theres a big improvement weather/road wise before you head for the kennilworth area, Inlaws live in that part of the hood and it aint pretty atm.

and going to get worse over the next cuppla days apparently.

Yeah road out there is closed atm apparently. May have to bin the kennilworth plan and not head quite so far north/inland.

Colin, do you object to a little dirt on the run?

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