VergeTSi
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- Jan 18, 2006
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San Diego,
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tomorrow....6 pm? qualcomm be there with all the boost you have Rene
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No you don't, you've got a trunk. If you had a hardtop then the battery would be in the "same compartment" as the driver, then you'd need an external cutoff switch. Since its not in the same compartment as you that cars good to go, well, other than it being FWD its good to go.They wont let me run at Qualcomm. I need a Cut Off switch cause of my battery.




A 32mm = 1 1/4" socket, its a metric castle nut but a standard one of the same size will work too. If I'm spending money on it I'm getting the metric size though, nothing standard size on my DSM! I don't need help, but thanks for the offer, Kris helps me and then claims he built my car and put it into the 11's.Hey it was nice meeting everyone again hopefully its the same every wednesday. anyways,
Golfer- u need a 32mm socket? i thought it was something like 1'' or 1 1/4'' for axle nuts. I also have a jack also lmk if u need help. I was gonna help out alex with his maroon gsx today but i think he has enough help for the one man job installing a leaky downpipe. Text me if you do, im free the rest of the day.


I need a needle-thin-weak-rods that loves to crankwalk motor. Any one? Just a block might work.

A 32mm = 1 1/4" socket, its a metric castle nut but a standard one of the same size will work too. If I'm spending money on it I'm getting the metric size though, nothing standard size on my DSM! I don't need help, but thanks for the offer, Kris helps me and then claims he built my car and put it into the 11's.![]()
I'm in no rush anyway, I'm waiting for my shipping box to come in from Shepard, so I can ship the trans off and get it rebuilt into a MFBA bulletproof bi***. The next weakest leak after the next transmission goes on... THE BOTTOM END.
I can sell you the '98 7-bolt bottom end I have in my garage, its already bored .020" over and decked by SBR. How much are you willing to pay for it? Any BIG money offer won't be refused...

Needle thin rods are easy replaced by Manley I-beams... 
Well it costs me $400 to get to my door step and I planned on using it for my stroker build, I don't plan on losing any cash on the sale so...
The '98-'99 bottom end has a split thrust bearing that fixes the CW issue that the '95-'97 7-bolts had, sorry Nitto but only a portion of your post is correct.Needle thin rods are easy replaced by Manley I-beams...

You're going to pay $400 for a block when you could get one for $70... fine with me, I can use the extra cash for my new transmission.

Its a bare block no pistons, nothing...
Kris helps me and then claims he built my car and put it into the 11's.
I have never made such a claim jumper. I only assist with the madness
CLAM JUMPER 

I forget his name but the guy with the 1990 black and grey awd tsi had low7s
No you don't, you've got a trunk. If you had a hardtop then the battery would be in the "same compartment" as the driver, then you'd need an external cutoff switch. Since its not in the same compartment as you that cars good to go, well, other than it being FWD its good to go.
See ya there in the kitted Neon!
