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Yah, Fluro is Gaids!!!

But you've made all the right choices so far with the car so I'm looking forward to seeing what you choose ;)

Cheers mate, pressure is on now!!!

either way, if i make a fail choice, no one will know about it hahaha

yeha - apparently been bullying him

Silly kids these days!! At least he is in here trolling and not our stabbing old ladies like the other degenerates these days...

How's your car going anyway man?

true dat..

I even took the effort to draw the prettiest penis using text in one of his threads, only for it all the fark up cause i was on my phone.

Pauls been sick, so not alot of progress on the car. The engine block is back at the machine shop cause it was underbored :domokun:..really only waiting on that before assembly . Good news is i picked the gearbox up last week and it looks smik...bad news was terry couldn't find anything wrong with the transfer clutch plates, so the issue with my 4wd is something else..i've got spares for all the attesa system, so i should sort it out eventually.

Nah not many pics of the build- i'm only in newe 3 days a fortnight and other people are doing most of the work, so its a little difficult to capture everything - hence no build thread. I've put a lot of things i wanted done back to next year aswell, so it's virtually engine and running gear this year, costmetics and refurb next year.

Currently no 4wd - was told it was most likely the transfer plates or hydraulic pump - assumed it was the plates as from what i could find, pump failure isn't very common in 34's. I didn't really investigate it that much to be honest, but as a bearing had gone in the gearbox, it made sense to do the transfer case at the same time and rule that out. I'll replace the pump with the spare i have next time i'm home and see if that makes a difference when it's running again.

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Starts at 9am..... f**k :dry:

you've got a lovely trip through peak hour then lol

4WD drifts = Winning! I assume you've removed the boot carpet for this?

Of course...Actually before i took it off the road id also removed the parcell shelf, the spare and all the tools...went so much faster lol

you've got a lovely trip through peak hour then lol

Of course...Actually before i took it off the road id also removed the parcell shelf, the spare and all the tools...went so much faster lol

Ya kent! :dry: haha

I bet it come onto boost a few hundred RPM earlier?

Oh oh, Anthony - we have another bright ass car coming soon! My neighbour Jack has gone down to pick up an old R32 but they are respraying it today.... We said to do it white but last text he said its the new Falcon Green so if he isnt full of sh*t we will have another fluro beast in the crew :sick:

Ya kent! :dry: haha

I bet it come onto boost a few hundred RPM earlier?

Oh oh, Anthony - we have another bright ass car coming soon! My neighbour Jack has gone down to pick up an old R32 but they are respraying it today.... We said to do it white but last text he said its the new Falcon Green so if he isnt full of sh*t we will have another fluro beast in the crew :sick:

at least the new volk fluro stickers will suit it.

I was getting positive boost idling.... :rofl:

hahaha nah as far as i know the rims are Gaids!!! But will see the car on the weekend :D Ill sign him up to SAU and show him SAU_NEWCASTLE :yes:

Next thing you know you will be Granny Shifting, not double clutching like you should!

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