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So soon :O

Whats coming off first?

As much as I can take off on my day off on Wednesday :P

Are you building or buying, Phil?

Building man. Good time to build at the moment with the builders doing a lot of good deals and the government doing the extra $10,000 building boost until January 31st.

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I won't be riding shotgun with anyone for the Easter Cruise :P

i have manned up and decided to keep the car and go a high mount setup on e85

thats a better :thumbsup::whistling:

you can come down in my car and the girls can take the monaro.

if i have my way in the next few days i may have something pretty cool to drive down for easter :whistling:

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Hey Phil, If you need a hand to pull anything apart let us know. Was alright Saturday, bit unorganised sorry guys. Definetly have to organise something for easter. Oh and Phil do Sau members get discounts :P

Hoping to order balancer, new boost gauge, wideband gauge in a week or 2, sump should be paid for this week pending ol' matey potatey takes the VVL head this week.

actually got some motivation to walk out to the gtr yesterday, removed most of hte loom from top section of motor, just gotta get under the plenum and remove the remaining connections and she's only got the "mechanical" things left.....

Might jack it up this week and look at the gearbox, apparently it's a push..... hoping it is................. LOL

Also may need a battery as this one has gone flat ( :( ) Phil, any idea what size it takes if yours and mine are hte same? (given you just went through this issue LOL) - Just need a size really as I'll probably get a optima.

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Yep, I have a serious carbon whorism / obsession

Carbon pieces on the car:

400R front bar vents

Nismo B Pillars

Nismo Spoiler End Caps

Exhaust Shield (To be fitted)

Boost Controller mount / panel thingy

Spoiler Blade - Gotta modify

Nismo Gear knob

What's to come..............

Window control switches

Center Console lid

A pillars (drivers mainly but hopefully passenger too)

Bonnet struts

Eventually will get hte dash cluster done in PROPER carbon along with the sub meter as they are a "carbon look" from factory so proper will look legit.

and MAYBE get the air diversion panel done in it....

Is anyone an expert on 5 stud conversions...? Considering buying an s13 a in the middle of going through a 5 stud conversion but haven't done that sortve stuff so a little nervous ;) Phil you would know the car, a bloke by the name of Adam owns it out at mt low

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