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From: in the woods...........555 Wagon Sqn
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Well the house is finished Si...and plans a' foot to rebuild the garage/workshop so it's getting some Vit D this year for sure 
I'm widening the whole structure so hope to have some inside workspace instead of just a normal garage
I hope you and yours are all well in these weird times

I'm widening the whole structure so hope to have some inside workspace instead of just a normal garage

I hope you and yours are all well in these weird times
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Injury stopped play Trev; have the most awful sciatica so having to take it easy, but physio is helping...age is catching up with me 
AlI I have left to do on the shed is finish boarding out, build and assemble internal wall/sliding door, final fix electrics, paint the floor, and put cladding on. I have also cleared another part of the garden, build another concrete slab, and stuck a greenhouse on it, so in my defense, I haven't been sitting around, even when injured...in fact, I can't sit in the S2000 for more than about 10 minutes. Which is annoying
You and yours all good?

AlI I have left to do on the shed is finish boarding out, build and assemble internal wall/sliding door, final fix electrics, paint the floor, and put cladding on. I have also cleared another part of the garden, build another concrete slab, and stuck a greenhouse on it, so in my defense, I haven't been sitting around, even when injured...in fact, I can't sit in the S2000 for more than about 10 minutes. Which is annoying

You and yours all good?
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I found this thread via google searching "DIY parallel fuel rail setups" & read from 2008. I've read it before but what a rollercoaster, awesome 
What does the to do list look like if you don't mind me asking (& it's healthy for us to talk about our problems
).

What does the to do list look like if you don't mind me asking (& it's healthy for us to talk about our problems
).
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Thanks, just read that. Used to have an oil Gen 4 Leggy, went to the Alps many times.
Did you notice a big difference with the Sti rear arms and link? On my jdm hatch they were night and day.
Did you notice a big difference with the Sti rear arms and link? On my jdm hatch they were night and day.
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Well it's a big old boat, and prior to fitting all the sti gubbins it was a bit too wallowy for my taste, steering in particular was a bit dead. You still feel the weight of the thing when changing direction and stopping, but it feels a bit sharper, a bit more responsive and less lazy all round. It's no sports car though!
Well worth the hassle of finding and importing the bits in my opinion
Well worth the hassle of finding and importing the bits in my opinion
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not slacking...busy, busy; new home for the old shed which is big enough for me to work in

