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LZ18 i think you will find

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makes about 150Kw na

I'll pay that (as long as you didn't ask Dave...). I can't remember if it was a 16 or 18, but LZ or twin cam L series was the key.

nicely done sir. beat me to it.

That's what she said.

P.S. welcome home McFly. I McDrove home from Melb in my new shitbox....

McThanks :). What's your new shitbox?

Yeah that too, both the LZ16 and the LZ18 look the same from the top!

This is true, however the LZ18 was used in the 710 SSS. That car Iwould say is a replica of the works car as the original car is in the Old Nissan Museum.

710worksfront1.jpg

McThanks :). What's your new shitbox?

telstar sedan I built about 4 years ago. It's gone to the shithouse, so i'll be rebuilding it with the good gear from the black one.

Ah, upon looking at it on the computer instead of the stupid mobile sau site, I see it's only a four banger... so I have no idea now. Some carburetted precursor to the essarr?

They did, however, put L28's into Urvans for the support cars

This is true, however the LZ18 was used in the 710 SSS. That car Iwould say is a replica of the works car as the original car is in the Old Nissan Museum.

710worksfront1.jpg

The car was a replica I think, but the engine was an original works engine.

telstar sedan I built about 4 years ago. It's gone to the shithouse, so i'll be rebuilding it with the good gear from the black one.

Ahh so you did buy it? Cool cool.

White boat and purple GTV at your work McFly.

Not at work today :). Old cool GTV or new shit GTV?

Freaking out about job interview day..This time tomorrow I will be half way through it, never before have I cared as much about an interview...I have gotten used to this much money, I dont want to go back! lol

What is this hump day you speak of? I'm starting work for the week tonight. Pissing down with rain will make life interesting.

Also, spoke with Dan yesterday. Should have car back by the end of this week if all goes to plan.

What is this hump day you speak of? I'm starting work for the week tonight. Pissing down with rain will make life interesting.

Also, spoke with Dan yesterday. Should have car back by the end of this week if all goes to plan.

good to hear!

Evening mangs. Shit week is shit.

For anyone who listens to some of my bullshit on Thursdays awhile back we were talking about war stories/heroes etc. Just found the article/jpg i was talking about on the night.

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Audi Murphy was the most decorated soldier of world war 2 and Alvin York was a friggin legend.

If you ever get the chance to read his story take it. 3 seperate lives lived in one,

Alvin the hell raiser, Alvin the God fearing pacifist and Alvin the soldier of unparalleled courage. Amazing.

I've got the To Hell and Back on order, definitely looking forward to reading that one booktopia just need to get their act together and ship the motherf**ker lol.

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