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hey guys not getting my car back today :)

got a phone call yester day and they had finished painting it but they wernt happy with the finish so there gonna paint it again so should have it back monday or tuesday..i hope

also got a question..gonna be putting my numberplate on the drivers side of the bumper to allow more air to the cooler..just wondering wat ppl use to make it stay there?? do u just bolt it to the front bar or is there something else to use??

i got another lil question too..was looking at my turbo tech boost controller and i now cant remember which part goes to the wastegate and which to the nipple on the turbo compressor??

heres a pic..can ya guys help me?? paleaseee :/

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bought my new track pig today :/ Pick it up next week tho when i got some room at home to store it

Got a list of things to do to it over the next few months before it makes its debut next year. Doesnt go too bad either! Supra 5 speed box, decent clutch, good handbrake :)

Not bad for all of $300!

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bought my new track pig today :ninja: Pick it up next week tho when i got some room at home to store it

Got a list of things to do to it over the next few months before it makes its debut next year. Doesnt go too bad either! Supra 5 speed box, decent clutch, good handbrake :down:

Not bad for all of $300!

Nice one flick

If you know of anyone with a ke30/ke36 front passenger fender i need one.

I kicked mine in this morning out of frustration. lol

yea got that massive hairdryer lookin thing going on with a few other things, still have to fabricate a dump pipe, sort out inlet piping.

Now we know why Qantas keeps having problems. You keep stealing all their shit to put on your skyline.

Stop it already, people have to fly man..

-D

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