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newby in newcastle

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hello all, new to the forum and fto's in general. i have a lancer with a non mivec 6a12 in it, and need to do the head gaskets. im chasing info on arp head studs,ie part number or length etc. also im super charging it with a sc14 toyota charger and so on. Would i still be welcomed on cruises etc even though i have the lancer? thanks in advance! :D
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Hell yes u would we had a lance a yr or so ago on our bathurst cruise was a good day that was welcome btw
gotta get there one day :)
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F**k off c**t.

Just kidding, you're more than welcome to come along on cruises. I will be planning a Newcastle cruise/meet up in the next couple of weeks.

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WTTC! keep us posted on that SC 6a12 :D
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Another local! :cheers:
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WTTC, loving the SC idea ;)
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Pics! & WTTC!
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thanks for the welcome guys! sweet, good to know i wont be lynched! ha ha. well a bit of info on my lancer, i think the bubbles in the coolant was just air escaping after refilling the rad. it did blow a little water out of the exhaust, but its brand new from the front to back. i put rpw headers and mid pipe (which are made by Liverpool exhaust i might add) to a full 2 1/2 inch stainless all the way back,fabricated by yours truly. anyways if anyone needs a stainless cat back exhaust,let me know as am available Fridays and the weekends. or a stainless 3 inch intake. both sound good! the car is still a little way of completion as its wide body,so im having custom barrels made for the rims. time/money. :lol:
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Welcome to the club!

Sounds like we got ourselves a bit of a fabricator here 8) I'm loving the SC idea, sounds very keen!
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New to fto's here in newy I do have a question I need to get a drive shaft set any info would be great
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Ftoproject1 wrote:New to fto's here in newy I do have a question I need to get a drive shaft set any info would be great
Start a new thread and introduce yourself. We need to get all the Newcastle members we can for a meet.

What exactly are you looking for? Complete driveshafts or the CV joints/boots?

There are a few different types of drive shafts that fit different differentials and manual and auto are also different.
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