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Its about time u got that respray, did you get that powerfc put in yet

all in due time!

the panelbeaters are chucking in the FMIC, so when i get back i'll get the slide highflow installed and then throw the pfc in, maybe a ebc if i need it then basically the car is finished..or at least wont be modified further until after i get back from the uk unless its sold beforehand

oh and hi shane

hmm interesting fact no.45384 :

i have a suspicion the two female backpackers that are staying at my place are infact a couple... i'll have to ask my flatmate for the full story

love the avatar isaac :)

i'll drive ur car around while ur in the UK isaac, u know, to keep them cobwebs from forming :huh:

pay me rental, be prepared to be listed on my insurance policy and i'd remotely consider it... infact it'll be a win win situation i get someone to turn over my car, you get to use a car since you'rs seems to have seen more of the inside of your garage then outside :sick:

but i was thinking of cramming the stuff i dont want to sell but cant take with me inside it and putting it in long term storage.

pay me rental, be prepared to be listed on my insurance policy and i'd remotely consider it... infact it'll be a win win situation i get someone to turn over my car, you get to use a car since you'rs seems to have seen more of the inside of your garage then outside :)

but i was thinking of cramming the stuff i dont want to sell but cant take with me inside it and putting it in long term storage.

lol sif, i've got the use of andy's 33 until the gtr is back running :sick:

I found out today my ceramic turbo can do 25psi. I also found the fuel system couldnt. While I was doing all this I also worked out what real pining sounds like. Then worked out why :) a vacume hose came loose when I did my spark plug change.

So to sum it all up, Im not a mechanic :sick:

^^ And for that reason you should be happy, you get dirty nails, and you arent allowed to use the washing machine at home cos it makes the other clothes dirty, and you cant step inside the house incase you leave a grease trail everywhere.

Well someone is a bit bitter arent they :)

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