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Hey all, i hav finally got my project car on the road yew, i crashed my old car bak in feburary this year which was a devastating time. So after getting my shit together i bought a shell which was in june and thats where the project begun, the car i bought had no running gear no interior or no wiring looms it was a bare shell, so countless nights and hours after work and on weekends i begun puttin it together with occassional help from mates and it was finally finished yesterday, the car has had a full respray aswell i am very happy with it and feel satisfied as kno i hav built the car from ground up and custimized it to my style. It was the longest 8 months oh how much i missed the sound of a spooling turbo it feels so good to be drivin my own car again lol anyways cheers for reading let me kno wat u guys think. Jarad

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cheers guys on the comments, i fit the kit myself a little bit of work to make it fit good but worth it lol and my mates sister did the respray for me at a good price mind u a spent alot of hours sanding everything, but yea she is qualified and has her own booth so worked in my favour lol

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