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Last week installed and uninstalled apexi zorst. friday I also installed dales underchasdis front brace. Very satisfied with the result.

Looking good! ;)

BTW R33huntme; that's a mean looking nose mate! Side on pics please?

Edited by Daleo

Somehow broke my PWR radiator: leaking after 18 months, only having travelled around 4000km, using only correct coolant. Sucks.

On the plus side, just ordered a GReddy suction kit and Z32 afms...

Somehow broke my PWR radiator: leaking after 18 months, only having travelled around 4000km, using only correct coolant. Sucks.

Unless you know where to get cheap PWRs from....that would be worth fixing.

Not very exciting but replaced the rear gearbox mount (auto)... It has made so much difference! I have been putting up with vibration under load that always got worse in the cold and wet weather. I have been troubleshooting this vibration for ages and was thinking it was the gearbox, front shaft, tyres!

15 minute fix if you have a hoist, was a bit suprised it was worn as my car only has 130,000kms.

Part Number 1132001U01 for anybody that is interested.

Adrian.

done an oil and filter change today the part that sucked was having to jack the entire car up and put in on bricks just to get under the thing LOL

Should have left it outside mate - they do that for you in the Riff

:P

Should have left it outside mate - they do that for you in the Riff

:P

Lol, you've only got to drop below 60km/h.

Wheels gone, on bricks, and your dog has an uncomfortable look on his face....

Bought mine a 20lt drum of Syn X6000 today.

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Lol, you've only got to drop below 60km/h.

Wheels gone, on bricks, and your dog has an uncomfortable look on his face....

Bought mine a 20lt drum of Syn X6000 today.

How much was the 20ltr drum? Im due for an oil change.

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