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It was running 12psi.

Theres a thread in the general maintenance section about yellow jacket coilpacks, quite a few people have them and havent had a problem.

yeah i started to look at that but got sick real quick of hearing " yeah i ordered them today, hope there good" " yeah im going to get them tomorrow" "yeah i put them in they are good" wanted a little more than that lol

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yeah i started to look at that but got sick real quick of hearing " yeah i ordered them today, hope there good" " yeah im going to get them tomorrow" "yeah i put them in they are good" wanted a little more than that lol

friend of mine was running them and his 33 was putting out 330rwkw and didnt have a problem with em

What company did you end up using?

Engine is finally about to be done and they need the car there monday. :whistling:

My mate, put me onto this guy,

Name is Dave and number is 0413 360 666

Will see how well he goes on Saturday.

Nice work Damo.

What is the best way to prep a front bumper and filler panel?

I assume its sand it right back, then get it coated in primer, then a layer of paint?

Also..who here has some spray painting experience?

My front bar looks like absolute crock at the moment...stupid Toyota Yaris'.

Thats ok Dave,

I'll wave at you on..err....what number is the bus you catch?

:teehee:

depending on the day, the 441, 228f, and/or g10. good luck with that though, even walking i make more torque than your car. :whistling:

depending on the day, the 441, 228f, and/or g10. good luck with that though, even walking i make more torque than your car. :whistling:

369.6nm at 5500.

the .6 probably wont power my cd player.

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/yt-az1smQMWHYk/unsafe_driving/

Dont know if this is a repost or not but u should watch it. Pretty graphic

I think I saw this posted all over Facebook the other week, just watched it then...some of it was very sickening.

Yeah couldn't even watch the bits of kids being run over .... being a father that cuts you very deep - I don't even know how parents deal with losing children.

And on a lighter note .... :blink:

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http://www.metacafe.com/watch/yt-az1smQMWHYk/unsafe_driving/

Dont know if this is a repost or not but u should watch it. Pretty graphic

Yeah couldn't even watch the bits of kids being run over .... being a father that cuts you very deep - I don't even know how parents deal with losing children.

And on a lighter note .... :blink:

thanks for posting that Luke its a very graphic reminder of how stupid we are as humans, and a reminder to me that it can happen to anyone

i know some of it is fake out of movies but there is over 50% of it real footage, it really needs to be shown as a 5 min commercial once a day in prime time but the problem with that is retards aka bogans would just laugh and make fun of it due to desensitisation

thanks for posting that Luke its a very graphic reminder of how stupid we are as humans, and a reminder to me that it can happen to anyone

i know some of it is fake out of movies but there is over 50% of it real footage, it really needs to be shown as a 5 min commercial once a day in prime time but the problem with that is retards aka bogans would just laugh and make fun of it due to desensitisation

All too true. It can happen to ANYONE.

Few people have been around a fatal accident. Even fewer having to hold and comfort the poor soul as they passed. Its something you certainly do not forget.

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