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- New front indicator wiring is in
- Brake lines paid for and on their way - this is the last thing to do before I trailer the car home and take it for a roady yeeeeeeaaaa
- Mouse is still there :/
Any ideas on how to get rid of the mouse? It's made another house under the rain tray.
Any ideas on how to get rid of the mouse? It's made another house under the rain tray.
Get more traps mate, or what works for me:
Half fill an container with old (filtered) frying fat and cover it tight with a thin old cloth, mice tend to chew a hole into the cloth and fall/drown in the old fat. Only use this method if you really can't catch 'em. But yeah try other/more traps first
For anyone ordering brake lines from OS, be carefull. most don't comply to aus standards, and will void insurance. Apparently the GAP ones don't comply
Would the non compliant ones be the braided SS or the OEM replacement rubber lines?
Its a silly rule outlawing something that would be stronger than the standard rubbers.
MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here* 80 series - The MK2's BIG, Sooty, polar opposite... HAHAHA
Got the brake lines all fitted, took it for a drive, and it is running so so sweet.
Trailering it home next Monday, a guy is coming in the arvo to mod plate it as a 2 seater, then a mobile roady guy is coming out to pass judgement on it :S
Would the non compliant ones be the braided SS or the OEM replacement rubber lines?
Its a silly rule outlawing something that would be stronger than the standard rubbers.
if there OEM, don't see any problems.. but i think its braided only with the associated tags.
just to be sure, for a road car.. make sure it complies
^^ thats a sweet rd!!! pity there arent any skid marks.. i expect some by the end of the week
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