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gonna be in primer for the prac on Sat?

haha nah, i'll have a few laps of someone elses car tho :P

Colour isnt huge change, just a slightly lighter shade of red, with a coarse metallic flake in it. I just wanted to tidy the car up, get a kit on and make it look nice.

Sliding Performance has jumped on board as a sponsor.. so Massive thanks to Aaron at Slide for his help so far.. should have some wicked looking stickers on the car soon and for SD at lala.

well cars all painted. thank god its over thats all i can say, im seriously sick of sanding, prepping and then the stress of painting in your backyard while bugs and shit land in your paint...

anyway it came out ok, couple of runs in the clear coat, and a few dust specs.. but looks ok for a back yard job.

Never mind the stock bumpers.. they havent been painted, hence the difference in colours. Ive got a roadworthy inspection tomorrow so its stock as a rock atm... After that on goes the stickers, kit, wheels, susp etc etc al;l ready for DA/SD at mallala!

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Hey kids, bit of an Update.. i bit the bullet and sold the RB20 package to a local and bought an RB25 front cut! So very soon it will be residing in the car with some performance goodies to go with it.

Got a clutch to go in straight away before the motor goes in the car, then a Sliding Performance turbo, ecu and a few other goodies... Once ive finished with it it should make around 250-270 rwkw. is niiiiiice :)

crazzy Simon, best looking 32 going around!

No offense to simon intended, it is a very nice car.. but this statement is kind of offensive there are several cars in this section which could arguably be as good looking?

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