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Just a few pics of the update on the skyline.

Not much is yet to be released on whats been done as its only half way through the list of things to be done to it.

Before this weekends work was done. -

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The after shots of what was done this weekend.

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All work was done by Elite Racing (Dan - 3lit3 32). :)

The car goes in for tunning this week.

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So what did you get done by Dan??????

fmic, front bar, front and rear struts, fuel pump, powerfc, 5000k service, couple of extra things as well.

gettin the new clutch put in tonight/tomorrow day by dan and will get the car back tomorrow night.

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Multi-plate, 5-puck button, unsprung centre... that clutch is going to be a bitch in traffic lol! The pucks are pretty big though so might not be too bad, but geez dude, overkill!

But yeah, with a new set of wheels it'll be looking sweet :rolleyes:

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