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depends how soon you want it towed south Abe i might be able to help out

krishy, PM coming your way mate. i got BOTH of ya messages LOL

When are you able to do it, trying to organize fitting with Luke, so it may have to stay awhile at Dion's, or at Luke's. Shall let you know, trying to find a clutch and price first.

When are you able to do it, trying to organize fitting with Luke, so it may have to stay awhile at Dion's, or at Luke's. Shall let you know, trying to find a clutch and price first.

It doesnt matter here at all, even if we get the mustang back while its here we can still fit that in there too.

Its just a case of how long you can bare to drive my daily :D

lol, that thread on NS is good value

think knowing that its been uncovered that the user UUP4IT has many users using his account, and he's selling stuff for his mates, is it worth doing anything with him here (i think most people could put 2 and 2 together and work out who he is :D)

lol, that thread on NS is good value

think knowing that its been uncovered that the user UUP4IT has many users using his account, and he's selling stuff for his mates, is it worth doing anything with him here (i think most people could put 2 and 2 together and work out who he is :D)

lol, the way he writes/his posts gave it away.

to that user: if you read this, just stop posting... you're making yourself more and more of an accessory ya goose.

Update guys.

From painting the engine bay and hoping to have it ready for all jap day, that idea has been scrapped. Engine bay basically got painted then thought Fu*k it, lets take my time not rush it and do something crazzzzzzy.

Engine bay is slowly getting worked on after work, roughly 4-5hrs each night. The front wheel arches have been cut out and getting tubbed :D, im currently grinding back all the seams to be seam welded, takes roughly 10hrs each side to grind out, not including underneath the car yet.

Dropped the fuel tank out tonight and have decided i will be cutting out the spare tyre well and running a fuel cell/drop tank with braided lines ready for e85.

Fuse box/battery will be relocated to the boot.

No pics yet but will be one night soon.

Cheers

Wont be going peddle box Matty, to much effort modifying the seat/gb leaver to fit it in.

Also will be having bracing through out the engine bay and underneath to help the chassis strength.

All fun tho, come out covered in black shit and seam sealer.

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