it was time for my spare jb to go under the chop so i could use the rear quarter and door off her to save my good jb.
i used an arc welder to do the cutting it took about 4 hours.
R.I.P JB no. 00238
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R.I.P JB no. 00238
boost = the replacement for displacement
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Can you please take a photo of the compliance and build plates or at least give me the info off them to confirm that it was #0238? The reason I ask is that the highest I have on the Austarion registry is #0219. Yours could be the last JB made.
And nice chop job. :D
And nice chop job. :D
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1 x 3.2T
1 x 2.8T
3 x 2.6T's
1 x 2.0T
1 x 3.2T
1 x 2.8T
3 x 2.6T's
1 x 2.0T
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sorry guys i've made a mistake with the number, after reading nxtime's post i went out with a torch and checked, the fire wall number is FA183MFZ400238, but after a hit with sand paper the number on the strut tower is actually 00141, sorry about that, but anyway you can confirm that 141 is dead.
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yeah it had an engine bay fire that burnt everything from the windscreen foward. the guy i bought it off said he was the second owner and he had it 7 weeks and did a turbo upgrade and didn't tighten the oil feed line up tight enough and this started a fire which burnt the P/ steering lines and up it went.
+ i started a good dozen or so fires in it today, had fun though.
+ i started a good dozen or so fires in it today, had fun though.
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