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Haha thanks Buddy, was good to catch up finally ;)

Hopefully once your weapon is ready we can go run amok more often like old time :yes: just much louder and faster now :P

Can i come to mines got more wasps now :P never been to newcastle lol

With the SAU NATIONALS fast approaching i have started this thread for any NSW guys keen to enter -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/430607-2013-import-monster-sau-nationals-sau-nsw-style/

Very nice how much :P

You bugger off and enjoy your new found wasps :P Unless you want Daves nugget, i am sure he will swap with ya haha

Looks factory ;)

Haha stock!!!!

Ugh makes me wish mine was highmount! They just look wonderful dont they? lol.

Loving the black on white theme.

Yeah it was funny when we were asked to lift the bonnets... High moung, high mount, high mount, subie, subie, high mount lolz

So this was the old busted ass loom, most of the plastic clips were brittle az and useless! Wiring looked to be OK but who knows -

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The only pain in the ass is that the little locating tabs are broken off in the cam cover and i think were powercoated in that way so the loom just hangs out and does its own thing -

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I added those hektic D1 sock thingos while i was in the engine bay, the power steer one was the reason i purchased them as it keeps breathing nasties all over my airbox so hopefully the sock will absorb some of the mess, i will get a power steer cooler sorted before the SAU NATS.... The spare one just went on the BMC rezzy as it looks pretty haha -

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