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Old 04-16-2014, 01:16 AM
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TGV deletes

anyone know a place or someone that can perform TGV deletes locally? don't really feel like sending off my parts to the mainland for who knows when and not having a running car ):
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Old 04-16-2014, 05:35 PM
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Do it yourself!!

TGV Delete FAQ: Read if you are thinking of buying one! - NASIOC <---Good info here. Maybe you can order everything and we can do it. Let me know, I'd be anxious to learn.
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had a set of thse which I recently sold. make sure to get tool to remove fuel lines. its like 10$ but you need it. I heard of others using a screw driver, but I wouldn't go that route if it is your first time
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Old 04-16-2014, 07:21 PM
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wont be doing it myself, looks kinda gnarly. will probably do it right before (if and when) i do a bigger turbo build. just wanted to know so i could do it fast without sending it off to the mainland :O
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I have a set of TGV bodies. Can easily remove the flaps and plug holes.

I can also do the install...quicker and better than the 3 guys in the video. They made a clusterfu(k out of a rather easy job.
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Originally Posted by spinplay01
I have a set of TGV bodies. Can easily remove the flaps and plug holes.

I can also do the install...quicker and better than the 3 guys in the video. They made a clusterfu(k out of a rather easy job.
lmao yea, that was a freaking mess... one person could have done it in less than half the time and half the mess had they removed it properly.. i bet they didn't put the fuel line bolts back in under the manifold.
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Originally Posted by moto96793
had a set of thse which I recently sold. make sure to get tool to remove fuel lines. its like 10$ but you need it. I heard of others using a screw driver, but I wouldn't go that route if it is your first time
you can slip trimmed zip ties in if you wanna save a few dollars.. sometimes the plastic tools don't fit because the lines are short with the bracket in the way
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