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for a week now.farking love it.heaaaaps better off boost.crazy when its on.but as stated, cuts at 6k.still getting used to the dog box.ok going up through the gears, still learning down gearing.

So want this.............so very much this.........

Really happy your enjoying it Luke. Post some pics up of it if you can.......I'm an engine bay perv so post that up :)

Mr ants what's cracking mate?Just took one of the skyline crew for a run in the abomination. He liked it lol

Came back from tip. Got rid of tonnes of crap from the garage inc old engine fan and interior floor matts from the skyline.

Making more room for the GTR when she comes back to me.

Also did the groceries straight after which was a mission with my 3yo daughter.

Lol re joy ride in A-bomb........you should start charging for rides.

Did you make sure you flushed out the radiator and put new coolant in it :P

No I didn't but I topped it up with coolant and added more water because the place she gets it serviced is sh*t! They checked nothing

Luke, your car is really hot mate. I love it ;)

Here is a pic of what my mech sent me yesterday

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she is basically ready to be bolted back. I need to drop off Nismo Twin Plate Clutch and other drivetrain bits now. I also need to find some pipes to replace the a/f meters.

Here is a pic of what my mech sent me yesterday

IMG_2039_zps2ce98280.jpg

she is basically ready to be bolted back. I need to drop off Nismo Twin Plate Clutch and other drivetrain bits now. I also need to find some pipes to replace the a/f meters.

looking good.

Here is a pic of what my mech sent me yesterday

IMG_2039_zps2ce98280.jpg

she is basically ready to be bolted back. I need to drop off Nismo Twin Plate Clutch and other drivetrain bits now. I also need to find some pipes to replace the a/f meters.

Would bang.

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