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yeah well this looks factory, but better than what the evo's came out with

it was Holts Dupli-Color

DSS703 - Charcoal Grey Metallic

I used 2 cans for the dash, and gearshift surrounds was a sorta big area

That's brilliant mate, I shall look into it in the coming days.

Nick, what part of Melbourne are you from?

i dont like being car-less

i want to atleast put a deposit on one before i sell mine

pffft i bought my car before i sold the 32..... took me 5 months extra to sell it after too

not worth the hassle

That's brilliant mate, I shall look into it in the coming days.

Nick, what part of Melbourne are you from?

Yeah ive got a can and a half here as well if your in need anyway... i bought extra to be safe :P

Im past epping, just out of wallan.... so like 30mins from northern burbs

pffft i bought my car before i sold the 32..... took me 5 months extra to sell it after too

not worth the hassle

Yeah ive got a can and a half here as well if your in need anyway... i bought extra to be safe :P

Im past epping, just out of wallan.... so like 30mins from northern burbs

Aah yes, I know the area well, I'm just working in Kilmore atm which isn't too far from Wallan.

Thanks for the offer buddy, might take you up on it haha How much were the cans?

Aah yes, I know the area well, I'm just working in Kilmore atm which isn't too far from Wallan.

Thanks for the offer buddy, might take you up on it haha How much were the cans?

driving the 33 through?

umm they were like $12 each, but if you want you can use them man... ive done what i need to with them

Hey mayne, there are some good dori-dori / hooligan roads out that way!

haha just watch the piggy's they after speeders :P

driving the 33 through?

umm they were like $12 each, but if you want you can use them man... ive done what i need to with them

Nah, i'm usually in the ol' man's truck. Leave the '33 at home.

I would feel bad taking them, plus you might need them in future for touch ups etc. Many thanks for the offer though, my friend : )

interesting... Nick let's meet up and investigate said roads

haha ok, ill follow you though you can get caught first :P

Nah, i'm usually in the ol' man's truck. Leave the '33 at home.

I would feel bad taking them, plus you might need them in future for touch ups etc. Many thanks for the offer though, my friend : )

ah yeah, im the same in old man's truck.... evo hardly gets driven during the week :P

what do you do for work?

haha no worries mate, offer there if you do need them though

interesting... Nick let's meet up and investigate said roads

Yeah, I haven't explored thoroughly as yet. Was in some newish industrial estate in the work ute the other day and all I could think about was ripping some Keichii Tsuchiya through the freshly laid bitumen.

Adam he's maco, he'd make you pay for them :P

baahahaha

haha ok, ill follow you though you can get caught first :P

ah yeah, im the same in old man's truck.... evo hardly gets driven during the week :P

what do you do for work?

I'm just doing some labouring for the old man atm until I decide what I want to do with my life lol. He's a painter / decorator. U?

Hahaha ill come again one night in next few weeks... we gotta play roulette though, better than shitty pokies

haha roulette sucks, i lose so much on it :P

baahahaha

I'm just doing some labouring for the old man atm until I decide what I want to do with my life lol. He's a painter / decorator. U?

haha im not that tight :P

ah yeah, well long as you have work

im a stonemason with my dad, doing all the tombstones at the cemeteries etc

RA to the muddaf*kkin D

how the f**k is it legal tho?

i'm guessing EPA compliant "stock" engine still won't = engineerable in a 240z chassis

engine is 1973, car is 1972. So they only have to meet EPA standards from that year. EFI and suspension conversion is outside ADR requirements. I can run a straight pipe and still be legal. Think I'll truck muffler it tho. Might be a tad louder than the 96db I'm allowed. Engine is heavy as f**k tho, and car will be light as. Super fun sideways times. Engineering is $200 for that year car :D
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