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neil: i helped my mate install a trust kit in melb...he had a aftermarket bar.. took about an hour for most of the work. It had like every little bolt and screw to go in, and was very easy. He had an aftermarket bar which helped as there were no issues there.  

But can depend on the kit i guess.

or how many fight i had with my brother

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i really cant see why the fuel tank would be any different to the manual ones unless you have more computers in the back area where the access hole is for the tank, the design on the manual ones is a prick when ur tryin to shove a 040 down there on the end of the tank hanger

r32 tanks are a cinch im told tho

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Give him a break... It was cheap!

heheh *nods at Strutto*

It looks good, quite a bit more understated than the usual Veilside ones :rolleyes:

(I think he is saying that you and I have no taste Ado)

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heheh *nods at Strutto*

It looks good, quite a bit more understated than the usual Veilside ones :rolleyes:

(I think he is saying that you and I have no taste Ado)

No we are just in a class of our own Nex... :(

Either that or we are just poor... :)

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Well gordo is right..... it is time for a SAUmart dodgy mechanics day.

I am gunna organise it for after my major service

(no point throwing 250rwkw-280rwkw at a dodgy timing belt)

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No we are just in a class of our own Nex... :(

Either that or we are just poor... :)

I am poor and we are in a class of our own :rolleyes:

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i almost put several large things through the car and walked away from it at least twice sayin **** it im gonna put it back to stock

but in the end i got it done

Ive done that so many times ..... or threatened selling it

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Oh yeah I learnt to avoid the finance trap on cars when I was really young and stoopid.

Basically now if I can't pay cash for it, then it ain't going on my car

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yeah well i avoided finance trap with my cars for 3 years then engine went Boom and i had no money and would have no car if i didnt sell my soul to the bank :rolleyes: and even after the loan the rebuild cost more than the loan so i owe my folks about $500.

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yeah well i avoided finance trap with my cars for 3 years then engine went Boom and i had no money and would have no car if i didnt sell my soul to the bank :rolleyes: and even after the loan the rebuild cost more than the loan so i owe my folks about $500.

I hear ya..... sometimes you have no choice :)

Happened to me on my old R31

What I would probably do now though is buy some old shitter for a grand and then save for the rebuild

But isn't hindsight always 20/20 vision

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