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lol nah, hoping to start it Friday and do some basic tuning in the industrial area with only a dump/front pipe :whistling:

Then it's going on the trailer Sunday morning to take it to another mates house to get the exhaust welded up :thumbsup:

And yeah, ASR sump is the goods, I got mine through Justjap.

That will be very abnoctious with just a front pipe, my 25 with stock turbo was very very load when I took it for a quick blast around duncraig with no exhaust, sick but

Yeah that's why I will trailer it to Padbury to get the exhaust finished :P

The problem is, I can't get it on the trailer with the catback attached and I don't want to wait till Sunday night before I start tuning her. It's all moot anyway unless I can get a throttle cable soon!

PM sent :)

Getting a new cable made up tomorrow, radiator top hose is sorted (butchered a spare bottom hose :laugh:), gotta get a bung for where the old thermoswitch went in the radiator (dunno where mine went :blink:). Need to make a bracket to hold the throttle cable and fix my oil pressure sender wiring.. need someone with small hands! I've already lost two nuts into the depths of the cross member :(

I had a spare hose here, i would have chucked it on the rad if i had known you'd need it. Who make the accelerator cables up? All the final small niggly bits always holds everything up

Nah I got a gtst and gtr top hose and neither fit due to the header tank thing, hacked up a spare bottom hose and it fit pretty nicely, will take pics of completed engine bay tomorrow :D

Flexible Drives are doing the cable.

PM sent :)

Getting a new cable made up tomorrow, radiator top hose is sorted (butchered a spare bottom hose :laugh:), gotta get a bung for where the old thermoswitch went in the radiator (dunno where mine went :blink:). Need to make a bracket to hold the throttle cable and fix my oil pressure sender wiring.. need someone with small hands! I've already lost two nuts into the depths of the cross member :(

i have long arms with small-ish hands.

And long fingers :whistling:

If I haven't managed to sort it by the time you knock off, wanna drop in on your way home and lend a hand?:laugh:

First day that i use the train and you want me to come round?

FYI My R32 is still at the dealer, didnt fixt the leak. Even more new parts on it now. May end up with an almost new car by the end.

First day that i use the train and you want me to come round?

FYI My R32 is still at the dealer, didnt fixt the leak. Even more new parts on it now. May end up with an almost new car by the end.

And you wonder why we give you shit about the VW :whistling:

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