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Old 08-14-2006, 09:07 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Wow, this is picking up, I'm glad that I brought this up. So let pick what/when/where then?
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Old 08-14-2006, 10:15 AM   #22 (permalink)
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when and where do u people plan to do this? ill try to make it out there to help out. i can do just about everything mentioned and have the tools, although i wont be able to bring everything. but sorry no way im doing a clutch job lol.
How about a brake line job on a Nissan ?
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Old 08-14-2006, 12:01 PM   #23 (permalink)
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u people want to come to nyc? maybe ill open up the shop on a sunday, arrange for my guys to do the clutch on the side. we have ALL the tools available.
I'd totally go up to NYC.. maybe wouldn't work on my car but I'd help out for sure
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Old 08-14-2006, 12:03 PM   #24 (permalink)
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how about the 2nd sunday in September?.. I'd say first but that's labor day weekend.. it'll give everyone time to order the parts they need
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Old 08-14-2006, 01:57 PM   #25 (permalink)
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how about the 2nd sunday in September?.. I'd say first but that's labor day weekend.. it'll give everyone time to order the parts they need
Sounds good.
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Old 08-14-2006, 07:45 PM   #26 (permalink)
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so someone will do my control arms and timing belt for me?

or is this a diy meet?
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Old 08-14-2006, 08:50 PM   #27 (permalink)
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My interpretation is a mixture of diy + a helping hand from anyone available and willing? Either way im down.
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so someone will do my control arms and timing belt for me?

or is this a diy meet?
you have to help out atleast! i know the basics of a 5th gen timing belt and my small hands come in handy
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ill be in cali sept 7-8 and am not sure when i will return yet so second sunday of sept is not doable for me. nissan brake lines r easy unless its on an orange 350z. but damn lots of interest. all i really wanted to do was help Irene with her roll bar. u guys need to list what people need done and then well have to arrange who can get their stuff done. i cant very well have 10+ cars with tools scattered everywhere and people working in the streets. plus there really is only so much time in a day plus drive time for u guys.
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Hmm............lower ball joint on my SH. Unless I get it done before that.

Maybe the tbelt job as well.
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Old 08-15-2006, 11:18 AM   #31 (permalink)
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Clutches are a b!tch. Doing one in a driveway scares me. Timing belt isn't so bad. As long as Ray brings his Crank pulley holder tool. Ray, here's your chance to make your video, on Michelle's car, or Vic's.

I'll volenteer my services. Hmmm.. maybe I should take a page out of Ray's book and put on a spring/shock/coilover clinic when I put my suspension back to stock later in the fall.
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if anyone wants to do my timing belt with manual tensioner for a decent price, that'd rock. - i have all the parts

i have a clutch and flywheel that could go in, but really i could care less if it sits in my room for another year.

i have upper control arms that need to make their way in sometime also, but it needs other bearings and bushings to complete the job, and i dunno which ones they are
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^^ Paul volunteered for your car or Vic's so whoever PMs 1st! heck.. it would be worth it to pay Ray to ship his tool and ship it back
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dibs on paul. depending on date and price
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volunteer = beer and food also assistance... he can never get enough practice
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ok so the list goes:

michelle - needs misc installs plus timing belt that paul will take care of.
proluder - clutch job and valve job.
vic - also needs a timing belt job.
young - wants to do his own brake line install.

if that is all that needs to be done i think its doable at my place.
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volunteer = beer and food also assistance... he can never get enough practice

beer AFTER its done
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ok so the list goes:

michelle - needs misc installs plus timing belt that paul will take care of.
proluder - clutch job and valve job.
vic - also needs a timing belt job.
young - wants to do his own brake line install.

if that is all that needs to be done i think its doable at my place.
I am dependent on time and price. (oh and add lower ball joint to my list because probably won't be doing that any time soon..damn stealerships )
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ok so the list goes:

michelle - needs misc installs plus timing belt that paul will take care of.
proluder - clutch job and valve job.
vic - also needs a timing belt job.
young - I'll do his brake line install with Motul brake fluid.

if that is all that needs to be done i think its doable at my place.
That looks a lot better to me .
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ok so the list goes:

michelle - needs misc installs plus timing belt that paul will take care of.
proluder - clutch job and valve job.
vic - also needs a timing belt job.
young - wants to do his own brake line install.

if that is all that needs to be done i think its doable at my place.
I need a valve adjustment too....
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