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half the stuff hasnt even been shipped yet from o/s buddy.

i havnt had much time to touch the car the last week coz ive been trying to close the end of financial year at the shop.

as soon as i have pics and more info i will add it all mate.

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lil progress

i got my car brought home yesterday so i could continue to do more work on the interior.

its a bit difficult getting from templestowe to clayton to do stuff on the car with no licence, so this weekend ill be ripping out the cage and the 2 brides. brides are going and ill be replacing them with sparco fixed backs or bride zeta 3, i have a set of sparco evo's at home but they are a lil snug for my manly/overweight frame. i want seats that are fia approved and also the cage is going coz im going the full cage, with carbon side intrusion bars :whistling:

the rb30 block is also at the machinists atm so it will be there for a lil while, whilst all this is happening ill be getting more body work done. when the cage is being done the engine bay, cabin and the boot will all be seam/stitch welded (possibly around the doors as well) and vu from dt panels will be fitting my new body kits whis will one day get here from the states.

it comprises of some seriously awesome shit haha

- carbon bonnet

- carbon boot

- carbon side skirts z tune style

- carbon rear pods z tune style

- carbon z tune front guards

- carbon front bumper

- carbon bolt on 60mm rear flares :teehee:

- carbon front splitter with 2 billet rods

- carbon front caards

- carbon radiator air guide

i think having the 2 tone effect of white to black is gonna be f**king awesome

im sending my headlights off to headlights plus to get polished.

ive also decided to keep the stereo in the car as well but ill move the amps to under rear seat passenger footwells seeing as u cant sit there anyway. also retrimming the rear seats in the same fabric as the drivers and passenger seats.

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WOW!

thanks edge

the 4 bonnet pns for it arrived this morning. i got all the boys coming over on sunday night after work so we can line it up properly and fit the bonnet pins,

i get my licence back in 3 weeks (thank f**kn god) so i can start getting it around to the places in needs to be and i can get back into this project, work has been ridiuculously slow and tax time has just f**ked shit up for me. so hopefully the weekend after winton this will be put back intop hi gear

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u like that do u son lol

thanks

ill put a pic up over the week end with the bonnet that i just got on for ya, it hasnt been lined up yet but it looks the goods,

lol i love it!

any updates?

lol i love it!

any updates?

head should have arrived today but didnt :P hopefully will be here tomorrow and ill get it to sabadins by the weekend.

block is i think nearly finished at the machinists so we r getting there.

my mate shane from psi parts has a diffuser sitting in his garage for me so ill be down there in a few weeks to fit that bady boy up.

other than that not much buddy.

so i was sitting at the front desk at my work this morning and i got a phone call from a courier saying he has a delivery for me so im like cool bring it to me.

2 minutes later this ethnic comes in with a f**king pallet with an rb26 on it and i was like ohh f**k.

pallet is sitting in the middle of my shop with an engine on it haha\

for those that dont know i work in a boutique jewellery store and the engine is sittting outside in plane view of the customers haha

i chucked a blanket on it but its not really helping lol.

my mates coming to pick it up at 5.30 im just happy the boss isnt here haha.

then ill bring it to the mechs on the week end and we shall begin again

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