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I want something like this ! Remembered I’ve been talking about it ?

Mark from C-red & Phil’s work efforts [emoji28]

It’s definitely a girl car now bitches IMG_1069.jpgIMG_1072.jpg


Oh by the way the calipers aren’t ready :)

Hopefully the legamax exhaust arrived this week too [emoji7]

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I want something like this ! Remembered I’ve been talking about it ?

Mark from C-red & Phil’s work efforts [emoji28]

It’s definitely a girl car now bitches IMG_1069.thumb.jpg.a4ddf7fa55f98af0579145ace64f280c.jpgIMG_1072.thumb.jpg.0da05c33c64b04de6a871c239049de97.jpg


Oh by the way the calipers aren’t ready [emoji4]

Hopefully the legamax exhaust arrived this week too [emoji7]


Nice [emoji1303]
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Red shoes then:-) life of the party!
Killed the beast on Sunday. 3/4 at 7000. Clutch on the floor. Whoops. Bled the slave and master no good. Assuming thrust bearing not releasing. Bent/ snapped fork or collapsed pressure plate spring? Any thoughts anyone?
1 hour ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
5 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
Red shoes then:-) life of the party!

Killed the beast on Sunday. 3/4 at 7000. Clutch on the floor. Whoops. Bled the slave and master no good. Assuming thrust bearing not releasing. Bent/ snapped fork or collapsed pressure plate spring? Any thoughts anyone?

Aids

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5 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
5 hours ago, shoey85 said:


Think ours can stay manky looking no point painting stock yucko calipers

What shoes go with purple or blue pants? A question for the wife definitely :-) I reckon black.

Gold goes with blue, subies taught us that! Bronze or gold on purple

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1 hour ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
5 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
Red shoes then:-) life of the party!

Killed the beast on Sunday. 3/4 at 7000. Clutch on the floor. Whoops. Bled the slave and master no good. Assuming thrust bearing not releasing. Bent/ snapped fork or collapsed pressure plate spring? Any thoughts anyone?

On a more serious note lol, stick it gear and try and push it. If it moves u kniw its clutch for sure. Chances are its a dead slave or master

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11 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
15 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
Red shoes then:-) life of the party!

Killed the beast on Sunday. 3/4 at 7000. Clutch on the floor. Whoops. Bled the slave and master no good. Assuming thrust bearing not releasing. Bent/ snapped fork or collapsed pressure plate spring? Any thoughts anyone?

Broken pivot ball

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Elsie, did you look at amayama for your upper arms?



I havent Corey , But definately will look up for one and Also the other options is to wait for Lochy :)

Is it wise to use a second hand bushes?
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