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Many yeas ago I had a gtr

I thought it was shit

400 r31s later the miss’s bought one

They are alright for a gay 4wd car that ladies drive

This is the build:

Bought from Melbourne from teken’s nephew with a busted engine

One lady owner and obviously has the arse thrashed out of it

So back to Sydney

She was affectionately named

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happy owner

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arse shot

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12/3/09

ling ling gets kicked in the kunt

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christmas time

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update

righto this weekend we did some hard yards.. (when i say we i mean kyle)

anyway new engine had the turbos swapped on (they were n1 turbos)

associated plumbing

a new n1 oil pump attached new water pump

all the extras swapped over

new timing belt

new heater hoses

we also replaced the brake master cylinder

new brake pads

new clutch throw out bearing

new spark plugs

new rocker covers

put new cv boot on the old girl

flushed the intercooler

de-greased the entire car

swapped sumps (current engine had a 2wd sump on it)

then finally put the freaken engine in

to help out....i drank a slab of beer and half of kyle’s scotch :chokky: ;D :chokky:

nice blow job valve

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kyle loves oil

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sump :laugh:

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de-grease

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in she goes

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next update should be getting the f**ker registered

:thumbsup:

new water pump new throw out bearing and new rod and rack ends

she is all ready for blue slip

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all back home now

get some plates and her first drive monday

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Anyway she is all registered

Next is a dyno run at unique to make sure the engine won’t explode

Then Saturday wakefield for its first thrash

Might tune it after the track day

Skidz ahoy!

skidz are for boobs.

Therefore, I conclude that Pete is a boob.

Nice car big boy! :P

fatz may not be a boob, but he has 2 nice ones. they make a good pillow after a hard night on the tiles. mmmm moobs.

not bad pete. nice to see you finally back in a real car. it's only been what? 8 years?

Come to think of it I have worked on every one of Fatz's vehicle except for the black coupe that deceive owns now .

1 vehicle leaves my garage and then another 1 enters all being Fatz's cars.

Your prices are to Cheap!! Start charging him more and it'll stop.

Seriously that is a tidy car, What did it end up costing all up??

Rhys

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