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is there kits you can buy to replace all the hose's on a rb26. i thought i seen em somewhere but i can only see heater hose kits around.

i had a tiny leak in the radiator bypass hose but was thinking i might just replace them all for piece of mind.

apparently that 1 bit of hose costs $70.

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Hey i went there and watched.. and it was hot as balls. I thought about putting my car down the strip but it was way too hot for it. so i just watched all action from the stands. there were a lot of nice cars out there.

thanks for coming and saying hi then :banana:

ok pop quiz, who can tell me what this hose is called or what it does exactly.

starts on left side of motor here, did lil angle. top of the pic you can see where it starts to say rb26 if you not sure where it is :P the hose im talking bout comes off near the large top radiator hose and heads to the right side of the motor

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in which its hard to see exactly what its doing under nearth my turbo piping here. its the lower of the 2 skinny hoses here

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just started leaking coolent on me, fortunately i only drove for about 2k when it happened and its a tiny pin hole so coolent was still full.

sale of wheels saga, entry number 46734:

found another dude whos keen, some random apprentice that owns a hr31 coupe, shall be collecting a deposit soon. rad.

any suggestions for new wheels?

viennas, hanging 12 miles out the guards

overfender the f**k outta it

then see if ya can get stickered before ya lose ya licence lol

*edit*

ive got nothing lol

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