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Hey Alvin, you're still looking for engineering vac work right?

Hey Alvin, you're still looking for engineering vac work right?

Hey Alvin, you're still looking for engineering vac work right?

Hey Alvin, you're still looking for engineering vac work right?

Hey Alvin, you're still looking for engineering vac work right?

You should buy my car, it's already 3/4 way there lol same body kit just add aero fins.

And bigger injectors and 350kw your done

would have to redo suspension as I prefer my set-up, and brakes, plus the build on my motor I'm guessing was a bit different esp with some of the internal parts.

prob change rims as well to lighter ones,

short of it is I need a turbo system cams and a diff and I'm about ready.

would have to redo suspension as I prefer my set-up, and brakes, plus the build on my motor I'm guessing was a bit different esp with some of the internal parts.

prob change rims as well to lighter ones,

short of it is I need a turbo system cams and a diff and I'm about ready.

Swap bits over sell and done. I have the gtx3071 still in there bro

Speaking of Alvin, I turned his wagyu mince into a kg of spaghetti.

Will report back with taste. Already noticed it clumps more than regular mince and has less "juice" to drain.

I made hamburgers last weekend, went down pretty good.... no hairs :P

Word of advice: don't bother replacing oxygen sensors, more trouble than they're worth. Mine decided to weld itself to the bung thread.

+1 and they do nothing all the time.

If you have stalling problems, just unplug them.

It's worth it of it's an easy replace...cause you can get an extra 60-70km out of a tank of petrol. But if she's stuck firm, f**k it! Gonna cost me heaps to get my dump pipe fixed now!

Word of advice: don't bother replacing oxygen sensors, more trouble than they're worth. Mine decided to weld itself to the bung thread.

shit I replaced mine in like 30 sec...you just need the right tools

Las Vegas, your shout! :D

Vegas is overrated

if you going OS I can give good suggestions depending on what you want..

shit I replaced mine in like 30 sec...you just need the right tools

Obviously missed the part about threads welded to sensors! No tools will make that a 30 second job!

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