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Popped in and checked out my motor today. It isnt as complete and ready to go as I'd imagined but overall im happy with it. I didnt bother taking any pictures of it though as it was still quite dirty from being in storage and needs a bit of TLC

Popped in and checked out my motor today. It isnt as complete and ready to go as I'd imagined but overall im happy with it. I didnt bother taking any pictures of it though as it was still quite dirty from being in storage and needs a bit of TLC

Exciting!

Well my morning started really well. One of my clients was able to get a contract signed for one of the commercial properties which is a big relief for them. X fingers it is carried out and executed accordingly this time

Popped in and checked out my motor today. It isnt as complete and ready to go as I'd imagined but overall im happy with it. I didnt bother taking any pictures of it though as it was still quite dirty from being in storage and needs a bit of TLC

yes exciting indeed. But seriously man.............invest in a camera phone for pix

Looks like I've got to use a few more parts off my rb25 for the new engine than i originally wanted to. So parting out my motor looks like what ill be doing So buy my shit

GT3076 [includes manifold & Dump pipe. Bolt on mod for any rb25] [#cowdy]

I have Nisom 740cc injectors too.

Will see what else i can flog off that i dont need for the new one

Hey Andy, when are you taking your car to Sean?

When he clears his back log I suppose. I am guessing leading up to powercruise this weekend was a hectic time for them. I am not really in a rush any more, Anna has started working so when those funds trickle through I will go get it done.

Well, i'm in Vancouver. Already seen a 240 sx and 300 zx

I R Jelly

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