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great read mate sorry to hear about all the dramas, keep it up though the 33 looks great!

cheers mate

Hey mate,

What rims are those? Specs? Awesome 33, love the colour!

manaray vr5's i THINK,

18x8 F +40

18x9.5 R +40

last i checked with 5mm slip on spacer on the rear and 15mm bolt on on the front

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so the other night was deep hills driving with some mates and all of a sudden my powersteering stopped working

was like wtf is wrong?

topped up the resivor and it was fine for about 10 minutes then just went heavy again

so jacked it up and it was leaking off the alloy line under the engine

so after about 10 minutes of checking it was that , i pulled it out.

sure enough had a gaping hole in it

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LUCKILY i had a spare off my parts car so made sure it was the same before i tried to fit it , and yep its the same woop woop

so to prevent it rubbing on anything i moved it to the back of the sump where it should be and cable tied it into place

also put some hose over it to protect it

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now time to go for a drive !

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