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Nope no probs. Just waiting for them to finish it... Haven't written much cause I've been getting the shits waiting!!!

They're basically taking their time because they don't want to get anything wrong which as I see it is a good thing. Tomorrow might be the day, Wednesday at worst case.

In the home straight now!

Cheers guys!! :P

Catch can goes in when it gets tuned properly early Jan.

Radiator I'll do next year sometime probably same time I do intercooler. Exhaust is probably the next issue I am going to have, starting to get a crack on the muffler.

Happy with myself, only stalled once today. Haha this clutch is certainly a learning experience!

Rev limit is set to 6.5k and I only have 12psi. Running a Power FC.

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She's run in! Dropped her into Autotech this morning for the fuel pump and catch can to be fitted and the final tune. Get it back either tomorrow or Friday. Happy times ahead!!!! :)

I was waiting till I had something exciting to tell people!

She's run in! Dropped her into Autotech this morning for the fuel pump and catch can to be fitted and the final tune. Get it back either tomorrow or Friday. Happy times ahead!!!! :)

Kat, I'd love to take a ride to see that the 2.8 kit can do for my GTR.

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