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Age Excess?

Pat, you still under 25?

And fuck that vehicle Excess, so shit!

only 23. Couple more years to go!

Revzone +1

They my main workshop. Do a great job although a bit more pricey, their service and delivery you can't fault. They have a hub dyno though

Telemarketer: Hello can I speak to the business owner

Me: Speaking...

Telemarketer: Hello sir I am from Telstra, the reason I am calling is because I want to save you money on your monthly phone account

Me: I don't have a phone

Telemarketer: *silence*

Telemarketer: How am I speaking with you right now?

Me: GET OUT OF MY HEAD

Bahaha awesome.

you can get spare parts from taxi wreckers

so this is no surprise!

hahaha

Haha, was eyeing off the throttle body setup when I was there getting tyres @inverse on Saturday. So want itb's on a 20 haha

can only be done with a custom made manifold piece to the itb's iirc? lots of work/$$$ etc

Bit of rust in the beaver panel.

Should I cut it out and fill it with brass.

umm no one fills with brass man

there's nothing you can do to it that wont make it look like a typical try hard bogan mobile

so just leave it stock and clean

Aaaah yes, the dreaded falcadore bogan potential. Never thought about that issue tbh.

hahaha

can only be done with a custom made manifold piece to the itb's iirc? lots of work/$$$ etc

umm no one fills with brass man

Pretty sure some peeps fill with it.

Either way searched and looked dodge.

Need to find out what thickness steel, got a metal bender and shit at work. Can't be that hard to Make some steel to fit.

lebo...

haha that's for sure :P

Pretty sure some peeps fill with it.

Either way searched and looked dodge.

Need to find out what thickness steel, got a metal bender and shit at work. Can't be that hard to Make some steel to fit.

yeah full dodge, like doing any filler to cover rust

just have a panel made or get a wrecker to cut one of a wrecked car and weld back in (this is just more effort than new panel though)

Alex did you go to the JDM meet last week?

Heard over 200 cars? True or exaggeration?

Close. possible. they opened up the bit where the wharehouse is for more cars

Pic. more cars on the left behind the truck too. and all along the driveway

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