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Hi Guys,

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Running one accross the front of the car if possible, but VERY involved and highly complex to get around all of the curvre, bits stocking through etc etc.

Not really a job for flat sheetmetal, more for Fibreglass or Carbon Fibre.

This will go ahead, but I'm majorly under the pump at the moment.

I'll plan next week as I'm in WA all this week.

Bare with me guys, I wont ask for any money until I'm ready to follow this through efficiently and quickly.

Cheers

Pete

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Hi Guys,

quick response.

YEs this is still going ahead, no I haven't had time to scratch myself lately.

Hopefully things should quiet down a little now that the majority of my planned travel is finished.

To all those who are wanting to get it, relax, you are on the list.

Cheers

Pete

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