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Well some of you know my poor old house and section got badly damaged by the Sep 10, Feb 11 and June 11 earthquakes. We lived in the house even though we had no water and sewage since Feb, but 4 weeks ago bought a house a block and a half away and moved in.
Well today was a bit of a mile stone... we finally moved the last thing from the property... My Starion!
Even though it had sat in a foot of silt for the last 10 odd months covered in silt I drove my Legacy around there, poped the bonnet on both cars, hooked up the jumper leads and WHAMMO my Starion fired up first time! Not bad I thought :)
I jumped in and took it for a drive, everything worked perfectly! So so happy! :beer
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Yay! Good for you!

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Because we love the area so much, nice and quite area, tree lined street, near the river, 100 year old character homes. What's not to love. The house we bought didn't have much earthquake damage, and it was all fixed up before we even looked at it, plus we got a bargain on the place.
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Good to hear mate.
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Nice day here today, now that we have water I'm going to wash her today and get her clean! Excited :D
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Post by kiwieurospec »

You must be stoked to have water/plumbing again, bonus about the car.
I haven't touched my widebody since the Feburary quake, might slowly get back into it over the next couple of days.

Remember water restrictions, wash it on the grass. :wink:
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kiwieurospec wrote:You must be stoked to have water/plumbing again, bonus about the car.
I haven't touched my widebody since the Feburary quake, might slowly get back into it over the next couple of days.

Remember water restrictions, wash it on the grass. :wink:
Yeah so so stoked to be able to shower, go to the toilet, wash the dishes etc in my own house rather then relying on others!

Water restrictions... We had no water for 8 months, only showering 2-3 times a week if we were lucky, paper plates etc... I don't feel bad washing my cars on the wrong days :D
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Although the best thing of the lot is being able to poop in my own house. Over 8 months of using a port-a-loo, through the big snow storms having to walk out on to the street and dig the door out, through the council not cleaning them out for weeks at a time, scorching hot smelly days, sharing them with whoever.
It's bliss being able to sit in my own toilet, take my time, knowing it's clean :beer
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Post by thrash »

as i read what you just wrote, i'm laughing, but i shouldn't be, because i'm very familiar with your situation.. not due to an earthquake in my case, but by no means a pleasant situation even without the quakes.
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WANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lol
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I don't mind people laughing, neither does my partner, we both think it's kinda funny!
The only reason we didn't move was due to 2 dogs, 4 cats and a rather large fish tank... not easy to find a rental that would take cats let alone our small zoo :P
Honestly people used to come round to our house and they would comment it felt like one of their legs was considerably shorter then the other, the house was on such a lean! LOL

Went down to the local BP and filled up a fuel can with 98 octane as the Starion was almost out of gas... and I would hate to think how long the fuel had been sitting in there. So in went the gas, battery was dead flat again, got the jumper leads and BAM fired up first time again :D Let it run for quite a while giving it a rev, no smoke at all! So so hapy about that! So I guess that means that the DASH block the guy put in is in decent condition.
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Good to hear things are on the up and up for you both :)

Sounds like you will keen to get into that starion and do some mods :)
Will have to catch up soon
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JAS wrote:Good to hear things are on the up and up for you both :)

Sounds like you will keen to get into that starion and do some mods :)
Will have to catch up soon
Yeah once CERA get the A in to G and pay us out for our last house... then we'll be fine.
I think getting it turbo'd again is going to be high on the priority list :D
Although it sounds so so cool running N/A!
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Yeah man. Bolting the turbo back on will be easy :)
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JAS wrote:Yeah man. Bolting the turbo back on will be easy :)
Not quite... you should see what he did to the turbo... Will have to get another one I think...
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Post by JAS »

Get one of those new chinese TD05-16Gs off trade me. You can get a starion exhaust housing modded to go on the back of it so you dont have to muck around with a new dump pipe.
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