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i should be there.

hey chad how much your rb26 conversion cost if u dont mind me asking. pm if need be.

thanks luke

More than a GTR! :P i didnt do it the cheep way, every hose on the thing is brand new, new gaskets on everything, new timing belt, new water pump, about 4 pages of parts, all genuine, i could of done it on the cheap, but thats not the way i wanted it.

More than a GTR! :D i didnt do it the cheep way, every hose on the thing is brand new, new gaskets on everything, new timing belt, new water pump, about 4 pages of parts, all genuine, i could of done it on the cheap, but thats not the way i wanted it.

so jelous! :)

on another note after 3 days the clear coat is almost dry so ill put the covers back on and post pics later!!

yeah got a top driver helping a brother out! the R needs a run plus it needs to be gorked at... shes feeling left out sitting in the carport all the time

12 days!! i WISH haha 20 days to go!! altho i should go into the regestra and double check.. im sure it was 12 of june but i could have got it wrong and it could be july....

u coming out saturday joe?

dude, porn. can you paint my fabulous neo cover? :bunny:

I've been thinking of doing mine for some time now :down:

Might see how much time I've got to spare this weekend. Get some paint and just do it.

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