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well, not much progress, ive been flat out with work and family stuff.
what i did do though, sold the BBS and got me some GTR wheels, car looks really nice on them! also picked up a power fc, walbro 255lph pump and some new coil packs.
cars booked in for the 2nd of june at Edge motorworks.
cihans going to make up a new map and a little run in to finish off the run in period and have the car running as it should

wow, going over those old photos, i remember why i love this f**king thing so much! every picture taken, we would have been laughing our guts out till 1am, working on this thing

car is on the road but have not made any progress.
i got king hit on the 26th and have been recovering at home since.
currently not allowed to drive as ive suffered a torn eyeball, and vision is impaired and blury in my left eye, which is actually my bad eye lol. so soon.

car is on the road but have not made any progress.

i got king hit on the 26th and have been recovering at home since.

currently not allowed to drive as ive suffered a torn eyeball, and vision is impaired and blury in my left eye, which is actually my bad eye lol. so soon.

No good at all!

Was the culprit caught? What is the long term prognosis regarding your vision?

My thoughts go out to you. Wishing you a complete & speedy recovery.

no, but i know exactly who he is, where he lives and who his friends are :)
at the moment it looks like i need glasses and have a blind spot on the nose side, only slight so no big deal.

can still see blindspot= can still drive = all good :D
thank you Dale!


but there is a silver lining.
getting my garage extended this week end!!

no, but i know exactly who he is, where he lives and who his friends are :)

at the moment it looks like i need glasses and have a blind spot on the nose side, only slight so no big deal.

can still see blindspot= can still drive = all good :D

thank you Dale!

but there is a silver lining.

getting my garage extended this week end!!

That's pretty rough, at least you know who he is for sometime down the track; if you're that way inclined... :whistling:

More room for cars=Win!

That sucks mate, I also have vision impairment in one eye due to injury so I know it's not fun, luckily as humans we're able to adapt quite well so I'm sure you'll find it won't hinder you much at all in the future. Good luck with it all!

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