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just a quick peek at my lil project i been doing for the last 3 weeks (only worked on it about 5-6 hours all up :S). Still not finished by far, but u get the idea.

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And for all those asking "Why?" ... Just because i can :P

Edited by KISIN
I got a nice job to do tonight when I get home.

I get to fit all those nice CF parts to my MV Agusta Brutale :P FINALLY!!!

The CF panels, Ohlins suspension, clear lenses have only been waiting 3.5 months to go onto the damn bike! :)

ooooh we want photos when its all fitted!! :banana: top stuff... 3.5 months is a long time to be waiting but im guessing it made it that much better when it all arrived!

Well I got my ass reamed at Regency today! Say they found a "rust spot" and need to get it fixed before they will give me the all clear. Such a load of crap but hey, what can I do/say? Luckily Andrew and his brother in law David have been very accommodating to me lending parts... :banana:

Cheers boys

aww man why cant they just be gentlemen and pass you!! lets hope there is no more rooting around next time and the beast gets back on the road

we talking girls are we?

I just broke off a 3year 3 month relationship because my gf is going to live in europe and im not going. We still both love each other but its only gonna get harder as time goes on before she leaves...

hardest thing ive ever been through i can tell ya that!

but on a plus side, ive got more cash for the car and more spare time for the hills! :banana:

sorry to say mate but things will probably get harder :) just make sure your friends and family are around to help!! will make it easier!! if u really cant take your mind off things get a dog and train it!!

all the best

i didn't tell my story to get sympathy guys! hehee...

its all good, its been a long time coming and ive thought long and hard about it....

its best for the both of us, had the best 3 years of my life so far so its a plus to come out of it with that..

just lucky i got heaps of good mates and family!

and yes RubyRS4, the Skyline loves me long time!

ooooh we want photos when its all fitted!! :banana: top stuff... 3.5 months is a long time to be waiting but im guessing it made it that much better when it all arrived!

All the stuff arrived on my doorstep February 11th earlier this year ... unfortunately, I crashed the bike and broke my shoulder on February 9th, 2 days before :)

I just got the bike back from the repairers today! All the parts had to come from Italy and Spain, so it took a while. :banana: But thats what you expect when you buy Italian I guess. Sooooo excited now to finally be modding the Brutale. I've got the bike in the house right behind me, and the Ohlins shock fitted and ready to fit the CF panels. However, I left the Stag at the MV Agusta dealership, and my tool kit is in the back of it :P

Gotta wait for a lift into the city to pick up Stag. :)

Edited by RubyRS4

sorry to say mate but things will probably get harder :down: just make sure your friends and family are around to help!! will make it easier!! if u really cant take your mind off things get a dog and train it!!

all the best

Yeah or a cat i got a cat and is so much better. they cuddle with u and u watch them grow up and all. LOL i sort of cheated tho the ex came back to me

Yeah or a cat i got a cat and is so much better. they cuddle with u and u watch them grow up and all. LOL i sort of cheated tho the ex came back to me

Get a cat and gut it, then fall in love with the sound :down:

oh animal? dont get hermit crabs, srsly a pain in a fkn ass

hahaha!!! i think slappin some snags, burgers, spuds and onions on a bbq with some dead horse in bread with a beer in the hand fitting car parts sounds damn good to me!!

Yay I'm in! LOL we all know i need i got lots to learn with these cars lol

hahaha!!! i think slappin some snags, burgers, spuds and onions on a bbq with some dead horse in bread with a beer in the hand fitting car parts sounds damn good to me!!

oh man, now we have to do it, people have jumped all over it! haha

well just get people to park down the road and they can walk. as long as mine is priority :down:

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