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indeed i have not forgotten

we'll go for a secret rendezvous @ bunnings or something

just you... and... me lol

Oh you big tease you :D

you sure know how to spoil a bloke :)

Mr Rampant, funny seeing you about! And yes, I'm pretty sure that treatment worked on you once :down:

wat exactly did you get done on it that took 2 years + to finish?

Clear an EPA, and put a new setup in EPA compliant.

Gone from RB25 to RB26, plus a lot of other stuff, engine bay fill, reco just about every part i can think of etc :D

Plus ive had 3/4 holidays in that time, so money wasnt flowing as nicely as id like, and i lost motivation 100 times

wat exactly did you get done on it that took 2 years + to finish?

1 year and 11 months was spent trying to make an R31 look good, they gave up in the end and used the last month to jam an RB26 in it.

Nice work Ash, so you won't be hanging out a window like a farking muppet on this GOR cruise!

Aaron is a c0ck smoker and funky is a banana bending darkie!!

I have modified my skyline too, it now sits about 2 foot higher on stands and bricks and collects dust like a true thoroughbred.

Just had a look through my photos, no photos of Ash hanging out of the passengers side of his car like a flag....... flapping around like an old porn stars undercarriage......... sploot sploot..

This thread has to be in the nominations at the end of the year, laughed hard reading it! Rossco, Big Bird and Funky! LOL

I like others didnt realise Ash even owned a car until late last year when I stumbled across a picture in album of Dee's I think that was posted on here. Since then I have seen it at Benno's a couple of times but is great to have it finally completed. I would sell it now though :bunny:

Look forward to seeing Ash behind the wheel of a car and also his :D

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