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Griff, nah already got too much purple :P

Nak, in the 32! The wagon needs a new gearbox :( Have got another 30 bottom end that will eventually go in the wagon

Matt, it already fit! with stock plenum it rubbed with bonnet and ever so slightly on the timing belt cover backing plate, I did redrill the engine mounts but not sure if I will run it like that.. the sump is pretty huge so if it clears I'll drop it down, if not I'll leave it up as I've got a forward facing plenum now and the bonnet spacers help too.

Matt, it already fit! with stock plenum it rubbed with bonnet and ever so slightly on the timing belt cover backing plate, I did redrill the engine mounts but not sure if I will run it like that.. the sump is pretty huge so if it clears I'll drop it down, if not I'll leave it up as I've got a forward facing plenum now and the bonnet spacers help too.

Good to hear that.. Looks like I'm going to have to grind the twin-turbo badge off or replace entirely with something else. I'll give the bonnet spacers a crack too. Just a couple of washers?

Good to hear that.. Looks like I'm going to have to grind the twin-turbo badge off or replace entirely with something else. I'll give the bonnet spacers a crack too. Just a couple of washers?

Yeah I heard that's what you have to do with 26 piping, the spacers I used 25x10 flatbar and some longer bolts.

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