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wow totally speachless.... id give my left nut just to see a silvia of this calibur and this repected and built by its owner.... style all round!! u will be getting a tonne of trophies with this car!!

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Unfortunately yes. Luckily the officer was a pretty nice bloke and was kind enough not to ping me for my non-standard number plate on the rear and my centre muffler being too low. I'll get those fixed this weekend so it won't need to be checked again. And thanks for the kind comments.

  • 2 weeks later...

Have just entered SILLBEER into Zoo Weekly's Real Cars competition. If you feel like voting for my car, go ahead at the following link.

http://realcars.zooweekly.com.au/ViewProfi...x?profileID=693

Cheers

Brendan

  • 3 weeks later...

OK, sorry for the long time between drinks, but have posted up three posts this arvo for you all to enjoy covering the new exhaust, undercarriage and fuel flap.

http://www.sillbeer.com/

Cheers

Brendan

  • 4 months later...

Just put up a post on an AHG Driver Training Centre motorkhana outing with SilviaWA including some pics, video and the washup.

http://www.sillbeer.com/

Cheers

Brendan

PS> Heard the SAUWA/SilviaWA cruise went well, unfortunately I was Mr Mom for the day so wasn't able to make it.

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