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  1. I would be inclined to think they would all be the same as the australian models, you will need a new wheel cylinder, brake shoes and maybe a new drum if you want to replace that as well at the time, the shoes will be covered in brake fluid which is the reason for replacing them.

  2. Sikaflex but wouldn't use double sided tape to hold flares on. My rear flares I cut the original rear flare off, welded the old inner guard to where the outer guard was and then used roofing self drilling screws because they have the rubber washer on them. Then for the fronts just cut off the old wheel arch and nut and bolt, although that's on a T18 and probably completely different to a ke20 haha.

  3. You could get one sent from here for probably same price as getting a car shipped from Japan to australia, which from what I have read is about 3k give or take a bit. you should be able to pick up a pretty clean one here for a reasonable price, I would assume shipping from northern part of Australia would be cheaper as a bit closer.

  4. Got back from kerry (darlington park) yesterday, cheap to camp there and lots to do if you like going for a drive and walk. I would have done more but got a flat and didn't want to get another. There is a kiosk there as well with firewood and any other food and most items if you need.

     

    http://www.exploreaustralia.net.au/Queensland/Gold-Coast-and-Hinterland/Beaudesert/Darlington-Park-camping-area#

  5. Yeah same as on the T18, should take all of 60 seconds to pull off radiator hoses and unplug fan wiring and 2 10mm bolts to remove mine haha.

     

    I still have to use some steel or stainless bends for radiator hoses hardly any room in the engine bay haha. Even with the radiator tilted forward.

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