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Hey all....

Since its nearing completion I feel its safe to start this thread and not end up like Steveo!! Its only taken 6 months but meh.........

Started in November after finally gettin my car back after months..... almost 2 weeks of bliss.....

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until the following happened within 4 days of each other.... oh and the zed blew its turbo the day before I got rammed up teh ass.... :D

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so off to the panel shop for the body and engine stripped...

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and then the expensive bit :)

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Soooo apparently now I just need to get it in the damn car!!! I need all members to cross fingers toes etc for me cause if something else happens im going to burn the black bish where she sits *blocks Chris's ears*

Plenty of funny photos along the way (and heaps more build photos) but this took forever to post so il post em up tomoz....

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Sif epic

lol, compared to yours no... but the amount of SH!T I have gone through to get it there..... :)

Woooo the bitch is back ;)

nearly...couple of days and all apples..... hopefully :D

hahahahah

R31 tow car FTW!!

and yes, I tried to steal rear brace...

And you have my turbo in teh Zed!!!

yay for almost complete!!

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HAHAHAHHAHA I remember that day, you were like QUICK TAKE A PHOTO OF THEM BOTH ON THE ROAD BEFORE SOMETHING HAPPENS!

Man, how true did that turn out to be!

hahahahah

R31 tow car FTW!!

and yes, I tried to steal rear brace...

And you have my turbo in teh Zed!!!

yay for almost complete!!

Woot!! Thanks hun... yep 31 is teh sh1t :D

nice work! :D you have smashed steve-o that's for sure. and me too. :)

fanks... actually its Dave's work (just my $$) and me insisting I wanted some coloured bits! lol

HAHAHAHHAHA I remember that day, you were like QUICK TAKE A PHOTO OF THEM BOTH ON THE ROAD BEFORE SOMETHING HAPPENS!

Man, how true did that turn out to be!

fknlol.... yeah hindsight is a wonderful thing... even though the engine would of happened regardless :)

THIS time il be killing something due to my own fault....not someone elses... well thats the plan anyhoo

If I put the engine back in your car can I take your LMGT4's as payment? :P

NO probs..... cause I only own a set of LMGT3's that are for sale :(

Some more pics.....

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Whoops!

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All fixed!!

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No expense spared on painting the block... lol

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Any guy that can wear high heels can build an engine.... LOL... *runs before Dave sees*

Who's the ghey boy engine ornament? lol

And no, not the fag in the black shirt. :(

Hmm...didn't know Dave had gone to the dark side, too. heh

Best of luck this time around, Anna.

Who's the ghey boy engine ornament? lol

And no, not the fag in the black shirt. :P

Best of luck this time around, Anna.

lmao.....

Fanks Charlie..... hows yours going??? :(

lmao.

Umm...it's not. Still in pieces. It should be done some time this decade. Owned it for 5 years next month. Driven it for 5 weeks. lol

:cool::( .... DOH!

U can drive mine.... just dont break it like my tools!! lol :P

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