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Today - front rotors machined and new pads in my 34

(expecting some goodies to come in for it over the next few days)

and you bastards buying up all the 2nd hand upgrades for a 34 Neo, I'm watching you :verymad:

Finished my custom gauge din, and stereo install. LED replacement on hazard and demister buttons was far too fiddly and made me rage so I decided to not replace them :(

Booked car in for repair finally. Bring on the 19th :D

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Beautiful and clean inside and out! Tried the Auto Glym glass cleaner for the first time and holy crap that stuff is good!

All vacuumed, floormats shampooed. Might just do the trim tomorrow but she's looking shiny and lovely!

Ready for hillclimbs tomorrow.

seat and harness in

added more stickers for extra speed

What time does it start? I wanna come n watch!

Wired in an SAFC 2 today + still gotta Earth my fuel pump to the chassis...

Connected ECUtalk to Jeremy's Rosie, found Error code 33 (heated O2 sensor) Rewired the O2, cleared the code, no more check engine light.

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What time does it start? I wanna come n watch!

Wired in an SAFC 2 today + still gotta Earth my fuel pump to the chassis...

Connected ECUtalk to Jeremy's Rosie, found Error code 33 (heated O2 sensor) Rewired the O2, cleared the code, no more check engine light.

9:30 start

Nice.... cleverness with the electircs!

Good to know someone can do it :thumbsup:

Love your work!!!

Got my Cam Cover Seals in the Post Today and Booked the Car in for Some mild Power Upgrade. :woot:

Let's just say the drive home from work on Thursday afternoon will be extra FUN!!!

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