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finally getting the muffler put on tomorrow after last weeks stuff up.......... parts were still on order LOL..

and going on a cruise on sunday if anyone in sydney wants to come down and help represent the stagea flag!!!!

DATE: Sunday, 14th Of August

TIME: From 10AM

MEET: P6D Parking (NO BOOMGATES) @ Olympic Park (Cnr of Australia Ave & Parkview Drive--> the entry is via Parkview Drive)

OVERFLOW PARKING: $4 in the CarPark out the back of P6D, (Entry is via the back of P6D & BOOMGATES)!

LEAVE: 11AM

DESTINATION: Soldiers Beach, Norah Head. 10-15mins from The Entrance, on Central Coast!

nice! howd you go with the gauge mount

still finishing the dumby, then have to make the mould and then i can start making the final product................. only going to be the dual, gave up on the tripple HAHA

Have you removed yours yet? If you are interested in selling it?

nope its back in place, its integrated in with the a/c controls to much trouble to change it over so its staying for now.

zei20l - have you got a spare centre console facia that goes from the pocket over the a/c controls to the radio ? doesnt matter what condition its in only need it as a template.

so im assuming a no go with the gauge set up?

dude good things take time and i dont have alot to spare atm :(

im driving around with a hole in my dash so it needs to be filled, ill get there slowly :)

dude good things take time and i dont have alot to spare atm :(

im driving around with a hole in my dash so it needs to be filled, ill get there slowly :)

fill it with flowers lol nah fair enough, im just an impatient bugger.

i think its time to sort the cooling out before summer hits, gonna chase up the intercooler, the slimline thermo fan and trans cooler.......... also gonna get some R32 front bar Vents there a bit pricey @165 off Just Jap anyone know anyother places to get them cheeper ???

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