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pics of it with the xd9s on it shan?

nah, just sittin upstairs in the shop for now lookin pretty. waitin on tas to get back to me on prices for Dmax 30mm flared fenders.

nah, just sittin upstairs in the shop for now lookin pretty. waitin on tas to get back to me on prices for Dmax 30mm flared fenders.

f**k yehhh, thatll b sexy as, i think tas is currently in talks with the jap dmax :)

woooooooooo

got some random mish mash of colours tho... i wanna get em powdercoated white. they don't make em in 10" +12 any more :)

Dave's underbody is almost as sexy as his underbody *wink wink*

hahah. thanks for all the help man. okay UPDATE bitchezzz thanks to some hard work from josh, we accomplished this finally today.

prepping for etch primer:

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after etch:

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and just managed to do a test run of my seam sealing skills, before calling it a day.

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hope it don't rain tomorrow, start work on the engine bay :D plus ill post up a pick when i pickup my rims from getting christened with its first set of rubber.

Managed to get it to stay on its side did ya?

yeah that drum is holding it on its side, it was scary unbolting the front support to paint.

Looks good! Maybe you should take a full month off work to finish it!

a month, thats the total im aloud in a hole year. :down: have to wait till after chrissy i get 3 weeks.

Rains are comming Dave, starting to spit at my shack.

why did i just think of you eating corn and yelling out "ma ma the rains r here"

umm looks pretty scary outside, ive covered her all up. hope the plastic dont leak :D

and i just got a surprise from a nock on the door.

TADA !!!

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anyone wanna buy a gtr for gtst front bar - CALLING TAS !!!

why did i just think of you eating corn and yelling out "ma ma the rains r here"

umm looks pretty scary outside, ive covered her all up. hope the plastic dont leak :D

Becuase, deep down I am kinda bogan?

If Taz buy's that bar I will buy the type M bar ^_^

Saves me painting my black type M one.

John, PM me your mobile number so I can make the promised phone call tomorrow night

aiight... but if you throw off my :( rhythm... so help me... :D

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what front bar are u usin dave? or did u buy that gtr shell?

gtr for gtst. havent looked at the shell, has come at the wrong time. ill probably ring the dude end of year see if hes till go it.

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