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If anyone's keen, thinking about going for a drive to check out some roads today...

The route from newy is approx 300kms and will take 4-5hrs ha...

Going around gresford, dungog and further north

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If anyone's keen, thinking about going for a drive to check out some roads today...

The route from newy is approx 300kms and will take 4-5hrs ha...

Going around gresford, dungog and further north

Just saw this now so probably to late to get a lift in Big Bird

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Well back from the mechanics, and the verdict is as he thought, turbo leaking oil into the intake, messing up the AFM, causing it to missfire dump fuel and foul the plugs, fix is replace turbos.

And also with the stock GTR air box and the side pipe, it is used for induction but its blocked off standard, it has 2 pressue clips and the restrictor pops out to give u massive air flow, i can hear my car sucking in more air and its fluttering also now that i have taken it out pics are attached.

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Sucks tank, thoughts on turbo??

Probably -7s

https://www.justjap....569&cat=&page=1

2nd hand or if i can get a new set for a good price.

Its something like that or put a set of good stock ones back in it and probably sell it get as much back as i can on it and move on.

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T4NK, I have a contact in Japan that you can use to get your parts....

You can get stuff a lottttt cheaper than from JustJap....

For example: I got my Tomei N2 Oversize Oil Pan for $350 incl.postage and JustJap sells them for $800ish.

All the stuff Ive bought has worked out cheaper than Nengun + RHDJapan as well

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Probably -7s

https://www.justjap....569&cat=&page=1

2nd hand or if i can get a new set for a good price.

Its something like that or put a set of good stock ones back in it and probably sell it get as much back as i can on it and move on.

That's a lot of coin for turbos

Have you looked at getting yours redone?

http://www.digi-hardware.com/index.html

Might be cheaper with the same result but as the saying goes costs nothing to ask.

Don't sell the car man unless it's to Jarred when he has the coin :)

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T4NK, I have a contact in Japan that you can use to get your parts....

You can get stuff a lottttt cheaper than from JustJap....

For example: I got my Tomei N2 Oversize Oil Pan for $350 incl.postage and JustJap sells them for $800ish.

All the stuff Ive bought has worked out cheaper than Nengun + RHDJapan as well

For once Benji might be onto something here.

First very usefull post I've seen ever from you

Price on some 550cc or higher injectors for a 25NEO please

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Oh and have you finished the drive yet Ant?

Hope the car is still in one piece

Was up around Gresford way last week and sections of the road are utter crap.

Apart from the bit between Gresford and Vacy that has a few rises and dips in the road. The truck gets very light in the front end at 100 through that section.

If you went just a bit faster in a car I reckon you could get air easy enough

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T4NK, I have a contact in Japan that you can use to get your parts....

You can get stuff a lottttt cheaper than from JustJap....

For example: I got my Tomei N2 Oversize Oil Pan for $350 incl.postage and JustJap sells them for $800ish.

All the stuff Ive bought has worked out cheaper than Nengun + RHDJapan as well

If you can get a price for me posted that would be great to. thanks :yes:

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haha martin 34s are way to over priced for me but thanks for looking out for me bruv

the run was pretty shit but we got good pics of the bird and saw some great scenery, wooten way is our cruise after the next one.

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what would you buy tank?? never know it could be great after the turbo and be worth keeping

not sure m8, was considering a TRD chaser or even just a GTT 34 something thats not as expensive to fix when i brake it, cauz i know im going to brake it lmfao

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Yea sorry Martin were abit late, we were on the road by 1030...

Roads were very rough, therefore very slow! There was one good section from dungog over to buckets way, but apart from that, wooten was great! Smooth and very wide, and 100kph speed limit and no other cars on the road.

Will hit it up for the next run.

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