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UPDATE

Have not done alot been working and in new zealand. this is what I'm up to:

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Mags are black. ABS and so on is painted. Trans cooler in. Also I have more and more engine parts in my room. Pick the engine up next week and will be putting it in on the week end if all go's to plan will upload some photos then.

Let me know what you think.

Edited by R32 _ULTIMATE_WEAPON

cheech bro, look at the props for your baby and her paint.. hehehhe

The blue stuff looks good bro, was a little worried that the choic was bad when not getting a met blue, but looks good G

Now gimme my guns back,lol

Ya making me look mad... hahahha

Edited by kezza

AzzurrA go for it just look what you can do

Kezza come get your guns any time and I still have all them other parts for you to. I'll need to get my engine jack back to pick up the engnie getting that N1 water pump and then it's all go to put it in.

Year keith car is looking good will be good when we all finish it coz then we can move all the sh!t araund in the shead so we can get my skyline back in there. She gets abit cold out side all the time lol.

I thinks the best part of this project was when u and kezza got relly f##ked off the paint fumes and started runing around the house makeing funny noises haha (hi as a pie)

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