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Farkin love Performance Exhaust in Ringwood, always good value work. Fixed the threaded oxygen sensor bung for $65! You generally don't get a car on a hoist for less than that.

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we taking mother in law to HK later this year...she has requested these.. (well not the thomas ones but the ones with the spring..)

SO yeah the only Asian on the trip is the only one that cannot use chopsticks.

we taking mother in law to HK later this year...she has requested these.. (well not the thomas ones but the ones with the spring..)

SO yeah the only Asian on the trip is the only one that cannot use chopsticks.

question for you.

where is engine number on sr20?

bellhousing flange?

question for you.

where is engine number on sr20?

bellhousing flange?

the engine number is stamped on the turbo side on the bell housing flange you cant miss it, it says SR20 and then a bit lower it will have the number.

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