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Sounds like it's all coming together now!

I'll be interested to see your paint results with the PPG mix, as my car is also currently under the gun using PPG. Hopefully it's a quality, robust paint.

Any ETA of turn key?

Im hoping I get it back this week. Then we rip out the rb20 next week. May paint the bay again next week end and remove the hicas lines. So turn key sometime next next week for the rb26

I know who he is on here... ahhh so frustrating! Car may be painted tomorrow as they wet rubbed it today.. those rails are the final piece of the puzzle

well the guy with the rails messaged back yesterday.. saying hes really sorry. they have been sent and he will follow it up on monday
well see how it all goes

anyway.
door jambs painted.
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colour looks mad IRL ;)



OMGGTR (george) came past with his scary torque wrench (that kept on making f**king sounds every time i went near it. must be an arab alarm) and bolted the head down and did the timing!

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and my favorite picture so far..































i copped a virus after i had a nap yesterday.. so woke up an absolute mess! couldnt go out.
so i decided ill pass some time on a saturday night.















oh yeah the picture..

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haha thanks fellas.
may have a hairline fracture because of this flamin mongrel now haha.
motor did some ninja 360 spin on the stand when i was moving it and pinned my wrist against the stand.. thats a fully dressed motor.. plenum, turbos and all >.<
swollen heaps.. smashed 2 nurofens and wrapped it up for now..


oh and that pictures in black and white :/

haha thanks fellas.

may have a hairline fracture because of this flamin mongrel now haha.

motor did some ninja 360 spin on the stand when i was moving it and pinned my wrist against the stand.. thats a fully dressed motor.. plenum, turbos and all >.<

swollen heaps.. smashed 2 nurofens and wrapped it up for now..

oh and that pictures in black and white :/

Unfortuate about the hand!

Have you found any weathershields yet? I haven't had a look at the coupe ones yet, but was gunna see if they could be modified to fit a sedan door?

Unfortuate about the hand!

Have you found any weathershields yet? I haven't had a look at the coupe ones yet, but was gunna see if they could be modified to fit a sedan door?

Don't bother getting coupe ones, they're different in length, body lines are different.

I found out when I bought a pair thinking its same between coupe and sedan.

Either searching for used pairs or buy new ones from Nissan/amayama.

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