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WOOOO freakin' HOOOO!!!

ok, so from being a 'where does the blow off valve go?' person, I am now the greatest home mechanic who ever lived!! It only took 5 days to swap my front shocks, rotors & calipers and fit my splitfire coil packs!!! How good is that?? Ferrari pit crew WATCH OUT!!

ok... so the car doesn't stop very well still... perhaps I need to bleed them some more? Bah, at least it stops! And son of rajab have mercy those Bilsteins are nice!! Just gotta get the rear set now (Gotta wait til I have a month free to install them!)...

I have so many left-overs... :angry:

Prank all you need to do is setup your own homemade lambda sensor and start doing backyard tunes, then you will tottally be POV Spec :angry:

Well done on giving it a go at doing it yourself though!!!

Well done champ. It's as good a project to get the teeth into as any.

Next an engine rebuild with forgies huh?

And those Bilsteins are so sweet in my GTR33 after the crapexi suspension it came with.

Save the leftover bits :angry:

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