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Did everybody leave,

Anyway Sciby about the inside of my car, the seats are all getting recovered and most of the inside, am at the moment buying up compoents for my stero, once I have them all the whole inside of the car comes out and the new one goes in with the stero. the whole boot will be done and inside insert hopefully if I can afford it recovered in leather. Tan most likelywith the orginal balck mixed in, new carpet for the floor to plus the walls being detone. I want to do it up so I might get into like Hot4s mag, the outside has some body changes,

Clear tail lights, the four cannons, to complete the ass end of the car, the side skirts are getting re firbeglassed and the front bar renforced. paint the brake calpers and then try to get the paint looking shinny. the out side is almost complete now. This car is going to cost me alot of money but it is what I want to do.

Just looking up stats for a standard GTR and it sez 0-400 metres in 14.4 for a 32. That was in Unique Cars June. I was under the impression that they went a little quicker. Still piss nervous about the drags, but then i used to chunder before rugby so if anyone sees me blow chunks on saturday don't be suprised. Should be a mad day anyway. Dan you have to run come on do it for the appressed silvia Q's in australia. Hella keen to see the two preludes too.

You reckon dev, just found out at lunch I am looking at $1500.00 for re triming the stuff I want as in the seats and the doors insert and other stuff in yellow valour that not using leather. Leather is like 2/3 the price of that again. Plus Leather get hot valour more practical. Bright yellow it is, first stage is everything but the seats and that will happen in the next month or so like $450.00 at the most.

Dude, relax. It's all good. First time out there, no one's expecting a record-breaking pass. :cheers:

And those stats are never really accurate... my gts should be about to break 14s, (I hope) and you're faster than I am.

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