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i would say go with the RB25 Mitch

that way the can will be legal and wont have much hassles

but your call really

if the motor just needs a small scale rebuilt then do that

whatever you do mate goodluck with it and hopefully see you out and about soon

Im not sure what the law is but if you change back to a 25 you may need to go through regency so that they can approve the new engine number to make it legal. You may want to ring them and find out.

At work today thinking about next yr. Wondering if i should save up spend 10k on a engine or spend a month holidaying in Japan.

hmm hard choices.

Don't forget a 1/3 of that has to come my way :D

Pete it was finnaly good to meet you and have bit of a gas bag about the old Valiants!

yeah it was good James, cheers for the chat

I would also like a washer bottle that fits in despite my ic piping. I assume if Damo got one made up it would fit my car too? I can supply my oem washer bottle motor if he wants to integrate it (which would be preferable).

yeah, he'd do that with the OEM gear (basically it would be a solid replacement to the factory plastic ones)

oh, and cos i can

man i still lose my shit every time i watch this :(

:laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014:

Getting given 10 massive bags/boxes full of baby goods, and having to sort them out while massivly hungover= FAIL

finding 6 xxx DVDs in the bottom of one of the boxes, without wendy noticing = WIN!

i cant believe how many cops were out last night as it was!!!!! sooo many more than friday night

i know, i came from down pt noarlunga, there was an drug test van as ya head down into porties (just afta ya come round from murray rd), plus 2 separate RBTs on Anzac Hwy

surprisingly no cops at the bay or anywhere near hindley / rundle. most of their hindley fun has been taken out by closing that section off on a sat nite

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