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You'd be surprised how much dry ice chills the surounding panels Vu, hence why Matty said not to drive the car for a while after. Frozen fuel and brake lines aren't cool

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The wonders of Mother Nature. Sound deadner come off alright?

Yeah it worked awesome. Havent really done the trans tunnel yet, just chiseled some of it off. Still got the drivers floor, RHS backseat, and some tunnel parts.

Its like $37 for 5kgs from BOC

ATTN Heslo: This is very random but it just clicked... Did you bring your car to Sinergy Motorsports so we could get it ready for ID check? If so I worked on your car and its an absolute stomper. The idle is insane LOL I had a halfbar at work when your car rolled in LOL.

damn that gtr kit you bought luke is tricking everyone

;)

haha yeah he did - borrowed a ton of parts off my brother-in-law's R33GTR Series 3 to get it off defect too :ermm:

And yes it is stomper - such an awesome car!

Yes, many thanks to David, I know he didn't appreciate the Bride, bit too big for it in his older years ;) Not really a "fat man's" seat. Funny story, Weezy will appreciate this. I dropped my car off to Sinergy, gave my keys to Rocco, who may I add is a top bloke. He took the keys and it was closing time so came out and said well I might as well move it. He then saw the seat and said "on second thought's, maybe you ought to do it" :P

ah Luke you know we love it

Shame its looking like its owned in the worst state in Australia to be able to use it the way its built for

glenn end up confirming or denying the track day?

QFT!

Glenn is a slacker, I'm not chasing him up for the trackday, up to him, not me. Considering it's a fair sum of money, odds are he won't go

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