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the shell is still away getting mods!

looking good though, when it comes back and there is some good stuff , i will get some pics and post an update.

we did recieve the brakes yesterday, one word "awsome"!!

the cylinder head is also away being prepared at the moment.

cheers russ

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Have you done brakes aswel? I cant remember from the magazine article

Not yet, but shortly - currently spec'ing a suitable kit.

Working more on my new suspension rig at the moment, all custom designed and made to order for me in Japan :blink:

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I second that.

We want photos!

Even if they're off your phone, come on Russ. Give us something to brighten

our dull existence. :P

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well I can give a small update from my end. the carbon body work is leaving japan on the next available vessel. should be here soon so I think the boys will be able to move forward then. :D

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as soon as i have some decent photo's with some good stuff , i will post it up.

hopefully have some shell photo's very shortly and brake setup.

russ

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hey ben

go across and tell him to hurry up!

on second thought's dont do that, as i dont think that would get him motivated!

really sweating on getting the car back now, as i will have the full body kit & dash in a fortnight!

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All's looking rather sweet over there......... It's got some nice little modifications to the this's and the thats :bunny:

Still at least a solid two to three days in it I reckon though. :D

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you are right dunc! the 32 is just about a shell! lol

got some pics sent to me of my new car! ready to get put on the ship early next week! so should be here in three weeks!! :D

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cant wait

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the stable!!

can you imagine how the stable shortly! sarah my wife is going to f@#king kill me! soon i am sure, but my saving grace is i have told her she car drive the r35 at the maryborough sprints! lol (worked wonders)

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