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hehe well yesterday my clutch arrived

took me just about the day just the get the turbos off just happen to be that my spilt dumps dont fit, they are about half to 1mm off

today i did another step on my custom gauges, this is like my first time fiberglassing so i am pretty happy of what i came up with and hoping it will all fit in the end.

hopefully tomorro the old RB20 will be getting pulled out as the process will be a lil slow now cause leon broke his wriste rollerskating.

well going to be painting it again, candy this time insted of the metal cast colours

anyways left me camera at the work shop so dont have any pics as now

well today, trimed up the gauges pod and had another trial fit, looking good still needs a bit more sanding then going to start with body fill

also now there has been work started with removing the engine but the actual remove is going to happen tomorro so engine kinda has been stripped

tomorro, well engine should be removed and i am going to get started with trying to modify the spilt dumps so they fit. and maybe do a lil more on the gauges

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heys guys its been a while but i am happy to say that my engine in finally in, now that has to be done is the IC pipping, wiring and some interior work with the gauges

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