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Pretty sure I put a leak in my new alloy radiator by taking it out and reinstalling it in a rush yesterday :wacko:

Maaaaate ! ......................slow down or you'll break something and feel bad afterwards.

Woooops to late :/

Maaaaate ! ......................slow down or you'll break something and feel bad afterwards.

Woooops to late :/

says the guy that couldn't make it to super cheap without breaking something!

So are you sayin

'she canna take no moarrr capt'n'

warp speed factor 1 shouldnt blow water lines

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The painful thing bout your post is "super cheap" when refering to the maintenance of an R32 GTR :(

:starwars:

Maaaaate ! ......................slow down or you'll break something and feel bad afterwards.

Woooops to late :/

thanks man! I knew you would provide some insight ;)

Issue might be fixed. Going to take it to south side and back tonight and see if it's all good.

so.. went to Bunnings and bought a discounted Gerni (?) pressure cleaner for $30.. the reason that it was discounted was because it was it was open and some parts missing, and it was sitting around for ages... then some dude came out and said 'i know where some parts are for that thing'. Walks away - 5 mins later - gave me a basket of random parts and says, 'some of those will fit' - walks away.

I'll post up results.. can't wait to see if the foam lance works.. I'm gonna foam the sh!t out of my car.

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