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Welcome to SAU hope to meet u at another event. Feel free to say hi anytime hear.
Btw engine bay looks good. Nice n neat

Thanks I'm crap at the phone and internet. Looks heaps better now reworked intercooler pipes fitted washer bottle (police) and what not. Would post some new pics but new to forums.
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Thanks I'm crap at the phone and internet. Looks heaps better now reworked intercooler pipes fitted washer bottle (police) and what not. Would post some new pics but new to forums.



There is an app for iOS and android it could make it easier for you
12 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:

Thanks dude just downloaded it. I'm such a noob. I I thought you were trolling my engine bay, haha noob

Is this why u private messaged me? I like ur engine bay, i think i have the same breather hoses as you, wanna watch out they dont kink when they get hot ?

Just now, Beyond Blue R33 said:

Going inside to get on the pc the phone is more complex than a nistune ucu. Which I'm having issues with?

Bring back the days or points, condensers and carburetors!!

Is this why u private messaged me? I like ur engine bay, i think i have the same breather hoses as you, wanna watch out they dont kink when they get hot [emoji3]

Yeah this is a old pick. I put some new ones on with a s/s wound inner from work epe, engine protection equipment.
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1 minute ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


Yeah this is a old pick. I put some new ones on with a s/s wound inner from work epe, engine protection equipment.

Iv yet to replace mine, keep bodging them up untill i do a full engine rebuild and sort my engine bay out

We stock this stuff plus all purosil silicone hoses and whatnot. I got these from ozlink Oconner because to buy the s/s fittings and weld them to the intake was a minimum $15 to use c/c.

When I got the car it had a evian bottle with a garden hose shoved in near the radiator. I left the balance tube between the inlet and outlet cam covers on and used the biggest 19mm fittings on for minimal vacuum and plumbed to a catch can full of s/s wool in before the turbo intake. No blow back minimal vacuum. Legality!



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