First ever Wellington AUStarion Meet

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First ever Wellington AUStarion Meet

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Wellington represent yo!
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Hah! had a ChCh meet aswell the other day.

Okay, I met up with StazzBabyYeah and we shit-talked about starions for a while, does that count?
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I'll let it count. Note "tool of the year" in the left of the pic (not the guy with his head under the car :P)
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HAH.

The extra leverage bar? :P
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Yeah, it was legendary. I nearly copped it around the head when I squirted SpidersWeb with brake fluid.. Sorry about that dude :)
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haha its all good

That pipe is great, and is the perfect width for resetting brake pistons :)

However, Id like to take a moment of silence, RIP 14/17mm open ended spanner
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SpidersWeb wrote:However, Id like to take a moment of silence, RIP 14/17mm open ended spanner
No!! I thought it was just a flesh wound? She has at least 2 sets of brake pad changes left in her!
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everyone who works on a staz will need an extension tube like that, sooner or later. :x
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I used one about 6 feet long to hold the engine still when undoing the flywheel bolts once, and another one similar to the one in the pic on the flywheel side.
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breaker i used to get the trans filler bolt undone was about 5' and i had to put ALLOT of force on it, fuck that thing was done up stupid tight.
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That tool creates a lot of attention at Pick a Part too

On average, walking in, I will have at least two people compliment me on the leverage bar. Such as 'Man you got the tool there'

Its also fun going shopping with the tool, taking the train, taking the bus, people seem slightly nervous of it, and think Im crazy, its great.

It was once part of a bike rack for a car, but I dont have a bike, just a car, so now its a tool.
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rofl

loven it
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SpidersWeb wrote:so now its a tool.
Sounds like a lot of people I know.
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Cookiemonster wrote:
SpidersWeb wrote:so now its a tool.
Sounds like a lot of people I know.
Takes one to know one :D
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"Boomtish"

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