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going to have a look at a 31 on monday after Martins hot tip. Apparently it needs a new left wing, front bar and grille, headlights and a cat. He says hes not selling his rims with it so I'll have to find some stockos if he can't find any.

Anybody got a car trailer or know how much it would cost to get a car trailered from Church Hill to Jimboomba?

hey everyone, just finished working on the car today - 7:30 till 6:45 and i still havnt had lunch yet, so f**k :) the people who give me grief about when my cars gonna be done.

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going to have a look at a 31 on monday after Martins hot tip. Apparently it needs a new left wing, front bar and grille, headlights and a cat. He says hes not selling his rims with it so I'll have to find some stockos if he can't find any.

Anybody got a car trailer or know how much it would cost to get a car trailered from Church Hill to Jimboomba?

hey man, sounds good.

i can do u a deal on 4 rims with the 20 setup :) inc tires. i towed my car home from nsw, cost me a deposit off 200bux at kenards but 24hr hire was 120bux in the end, was a good trailer and very nice to tow with, dont bother with servo trailers. otherwise ring up a tow company and ask em how much per km.

going to have a look at a 31 on monday after Martins hot tip. Apparently it needs a new left wing, front bar and grille, headlights and a cat. He says hes not selling his rims with it so I'll have to find some stockos if he can't find any.

Anybody got a car trailer or know how much it would cost to get a car trailered from Church Hill to Jimboomba?

dude i have 4 17" chromies you can have

even some random mismatched tyres to throw on

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i'll raise you martin and put up for offer my fully sick 18'' chromes... lol

yeah josh we are still on. seeya laterr

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lol makes me appreciate how awesome my parents are lol. Do whatever I want lol most of the time Dad wants to help. Offered to get another shed when I said I wanted a track car lol.

Can he build me a shed?? I need another one.

I just don't ask :)

I just tell now. It works better in the long run.

so car is running like a dream..

cbf putting the oil cooler on.. :)

handles like its on super rails now..

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but they f**ked the wheel allignment today

guess time to book it on monday..

:) ill destroy you guido :)

You better!!!

going to have a look at a 31 on monday after Martins hot tip. Apparently it needs a new left wing, front bar and grille, headlights and a cat. He says hes not selling his rims with it so I'll have to find some stockos if he can't find any.

Anybody got a car trailer or know how much it would cost to get a car trailered from Church Hill to Jimboomba?

Why do want a 31?

P.S. Lakeside is a f**king awesome track

Yes, I can't wait to have a hack at it.

Can he build me a shed?? I need another one.

I just tell now. It works better in the long run.

You better!!!

Why do want a 31?

Yes, I can't wait to have a hack at it.

drift pig :bunny:

im heading to the gap tonight lol :bunny:

and josh i <3 your piggy lexus

post the pics where you got owned by the speed bump

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I used to roll gutted haha

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Belly up at SAU dyno day; there are vids on here of the dyno runners using jacks to get the stupid thing back out of the work shop haha

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The fuel pump works dave, but when the T88 comes on boost around a corner the clown of a car surge's, still more sorting out. Going to throw on that one way valve (tech threads on here seem to think they shit out from time to time).

Might go buy wire and go nuts with earting the pump better too; saw a few tech threads re that as well.

The fuel pump works dave, but when the T88 comes on boost around a corner the clown of a car surge's, still more sorting out. Going to throw on that one way valve (tech threads on here seem to think they shit out from time to time).

Might go buy wire and go nuts with earting the pump better too; saw a few tech threads re that as well.

what your missing out on?

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close up of the filler primer, gona be sexiii !!

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what your missing out on?

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close up of the filler primer, gona be sexiii !!

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Id rather be sanding and knocking back rough spots than chasing ghost elec problems!! Seems to have fuel, but almost like an elec cut/short. Oh the joys of dionogistic work.

Time to reset the ecu... again

Let run in the shed for 15-20mins after replacing little valve, all was seeming to be ok; then BAM rarp rarp rap rough as guts and stall.

Hard to start; started left run for a bit and it seemed fine. This car is the devil, I wish not to test drive it.. just yet haha

Let run in the shed for 15-20mins after replacing little valve, all was seeming to be ok; then BAM rarp rarp rap rough as guts and stall.

Hard to start; started left run for a bit and it seemed fine. This car is the devil, I wish not to test drive it.. just yet haha

your still missing out... needs sanding fix your shit !!! lol

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