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Sweet well have a bit of a crowd! Who's Tim??

So far we got

Me ant Ben mat benji Ben(xd) and Tim?

The cost of the harness for both was like $190 from ebays, and yeh feels like some fast and the furious shit strapping ur self it. The best one tho is when u roll through maccas drivethrew at 2am with a racing harness on in a GTR, the Jaws drop.

Total spent on the car now im around 15k still, but thats only stage 1 and i still need to do ECU clutch fuel pump and injectors.... Once its paid off and daily is aquired i will be putting in a half cage, rear seats out, big single, Fuel system ECU ect. lots of $$$$$$ and full engineer for the street. But that is along way off just pipe dream for now.

BTW does anyone know of an RB26/30 that has been stolen around newie/coast just saw one posted forsale saying it has no engine numbers.

PUTTY ROAD CRUISE

meet at beresfield bp at 9am (turn right at the round about at the end of the f3) where we met for martins cruise to singleton.

well discuss the route when we get there, aim is find all the fun bits on putty then find a turn around point, probably that petrol station thingy on putty.

found a bike tweety matt :)!!!!!

http://www.gumtree.c...tion/1011680618

he replied to my want to buy add saying 5k and i said i cant go over 4k but ill let him know if i change my mind and he said it needs to go asap so i said 4500 and he said yes! hes dropping it at my house tomorrow!!!

lets get these licenses chook! hahaha so pumped!!!

have you got your bike license yet?

Grose!!! I'm going to Parramatta today to go races.

45 DEGREES!!!!!!

Yep.... At 22psi it blew the tank off my radiator.... Fail!!!

Went mental prior to that lolz

Yep.... At 22psi it blew the tank off my radiator.... Fail!!!

Went mental prior to that lolz

That really sux matt,your having no luck with the car atm.

But yeah, +1 for HG.

Did someone say 3L bottom end rebuild? :woot:

no way 30! if it has done the HG, its only done it because its made the head studsa little longer.... New HG, ARP fittings, strap it down again and enjoy.

might have just been a brittle old top tank. I've had one crack before.

no way 30! if it has done the HG, its only done it because its made the head studsa little longer.... New HG, ARP fittings, strap it down again and enjoy.

might have just been a brittle old top tank. I've had one crack before.

lol, i know! i'm only giving him idea's :thumbsup:

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