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Hay guys whats happening.

just thought i should share my joy with my SAU brothers and let every body know that after 6 f**ken huge months the beast is home now with every thing doen (except for the brakes i ran out of money but will get them in a couple of weeks)

after buying the car on september 30th last year and towing it straight to my uncles garage the following has been done

new motor

new turbos

new clutch

new clutch master cylinder

new front diff

new radiator

new rear diff

new upper control arms (front and rear)

now lower control arms (front and rear)

new adjustable height tein coilovers with white line springs

new steering wheel

new seats (grade 4 1 tear in drivers seat and slight smudge in passenger)

there is a few other things as well but i will edit the post when i get home and try to put a pic or 2 up as well im at work at the moment

any way i have no licence so on saturday night instead of going out i literally just sat in the drivers seat with a massive smile on my face waiting for the clock to tick away lol

regards

julz

any way i have no licence so on saturday night instead of going out i literally just sat in the drivers seat with a massive smile on my face waiting for the clock to tick away lol

regards

julz

LOL thats EXACTLY what i do! cant wait.... 5 weeks left and counting!

LOL thats EXACTLY what i do! cant wait.... 5 weeks left and counting!

5 weeks left to go your lucky as mate. . . .i got 1 year and 2 months to go lol

and no not too young to drive mate keep your opinions to your self junior im like 22

I take it you guys lost your licence? Not a case of being too young to drive yet?

LOL im 24. it was a case of "excessive speed" as i do own a GTR. BIIIG mistake as i say it should be left to the race track. guess i will follow my own advice in future. the next 5 weeks better hurry up... sick of public transport! :rolleyes:

5 weeks left to go your lucky as mate. . . .i got 1 year and 2 months to go lol

and no not too young to drive mate keep your opinions to your self junior im like 22

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wow.. you're a big boy then aren't you?

22 hey?

I would have thought at 22 you'de be able to read words and undermcstand them.

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