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where do you work Scotty? At a Golf course?

Yeah i work at a golf course called Pacific Harbour Golf Club. Google it, very nice course

Nothing worse then loud neighbours. We have the same but they are across us and their dogs just won't shut up and third condtant parties Ggggrrrrrrrrr!!!!

I hate it.

Hoping to get my car back this week. Hoping......

Hope it all gets sorted for you this week to Ants. My car goes in for engine swap tomorrow

I think there is about another $10-$15k required to be spent on the car to finish it the way I want to. Which really sux cause I do not anticipate on having any additional disposable income for quiet some time nowhere wife has stopped working :(

Yeah i work at a golf course called Pacific Harbour Golf Club. Google it, very nice course I hate it. Hope it all gets sorted for you this week to Ants. My car goes in for engine swap tomorrow

nice I e Scotty. It's not too windy for golf?

Yep. Hope those loud neighbours move out. I'm gonna mow the grass soon that'll wake them up hey heh heh.....

Yes, your car build will be interesting mate.

nice I e Scotty. It's not too windy for golf?

Yep. Hope those loud neighbours move out. I'm gonna mow the grass soon that'll wake them up hey heh heh.....

Yes, your car build will be interesting mate.

Dead still here on Bribie Island at the moment, normally starts picking up around 11am though

Need some more interest in my build thread, ill ake some pictures tomorrow of the motor when I'm there and hopefully my new purchases will arrive next week

Dead still here on Bribie Island at the moment, normally starts picking up around 11am though Need some more interest in my build thread, ill ake some pictures tomorrow of the motor when I'm there and hopefully my new purchases will arrive next week

yep. Get the pix up mate that will make wonders to your thread.

At one stage I was updating my build thread every second day. Then it went to the workshop and was a disaster from their.......never doing that mistake again. In fact I will follow up Sean to this week coming

Dead still here on Bribie Island at the moment, normally starts picking up around 11am though

Need some more interest in my build thread, ill ake some pictures tomorrow of the motor when I'm there and hopefully my new purchases will arrive next week

Put the link in your Signature so people can follow along

At one stage I was updating my build thread every second day. Then it went to the workshop and was a disaster from their.......never doing that mistake again. In fact I will follow up Sean to this week coming

I love your build thread mate. Pure quality. Yours, Mat's[34GeeTeeTee] & there is an all out drag R33 that im following at the moment.

I was looking around for a good Shell for this new motor but nothing grabbed me. Would have liked either an 32 GTR shell or a nice 34 one. either them or a Datsun 270 shell. But $$$ was the biggest restraint

I love detailed build threads in general, Ant's has an awesome one, Mat's just makes me jealous.

34 Shell shouldn't be too hard to find I would Imagine.

34 shell in decent condition in hard I've found. That and ppl are trying to charge an arm and a leg for a rolling shell. Mat's setup is perfect for a streeter that sees the track on occasion. Definitely a good read for anyone looking to modify a stock skyline. SO much detail and different options he has been through. the HTA turbo choice is really good too. I was so close to buying a 37xx series in them

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