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I'm a Richard Dean Anderson? :D

Damn site is being a PITA and won't let me post a pic so I'll slap up a biggen courtesy of Photobucket.
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Shame about your dash Richard. Coulda made a mad mantelpiece, shelf or even a cockpit for Gran Turismo Playstation Fun!

Cheers Fella.

Thinking next thing I will do is cut out the floor pan under my accelerator pedal so I can put my foot down further. :laugh:

Moarrr powahhh is moarrr...

but seriously, got some paint stripping to do on my rims. Paint the centers Black? maybe leave them the silver that will be revealed beneath the uneven goldish crudd.

whats happening on Sunday.

some scratched the paint off my bumper sort of like sand paper a few marks about seven of them. Now i wonder if i can get anyone to colour match my paint? Any ideas.

Sunday? Cruise to Goulburn to meet with SAU New South Walers. You wanna come with? Events Link --------->>> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/418972-mid-march-mid-way-meet-up/

Bugger about your paint. If you wanna DIY then go to Capital Auto Paints in Fyshwick and they can match your paint in a Rattle can. :yes:

OT... Hit 2 of my rims with paint stripper. Under the gold is silver, under the silver is white primer, under the primer is silver. Bitch of a job, hard n Sweaty :sweat: but it will be worth it. :D

Sunday? Cruise to Goulburn to meet with SAU New South Walers. You wanna come with? Events Link --------->>> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/418972-mid-march-mid-way-meet-up/

Bugger about your paint. If you wanna DIY then go to Capital Auto Paints in Fyshwick and they can match your paint in a Rattle can. :yes:

OT... Hit 2 of my rims with paint stripper. Under the gold is silver, under the silver is white primer, under the primer is silver. Bitch of a job, hard n Sweaty :sweat: but it will be worth it. :D

Saw that but did not think it's this week the days are going really fast for me. Enjoy anyways it will be a good cruise

$3k to do ECU, with all sensors and shiz ready for e85 when i can be bothered.... another like 400 or so to do cam gears. Let saving commence!

Do your cam gears first and dial them. small outlay for gains :)

$3k on ECU FTW.

Look around dude, perhaps 2nd hand Haltech Pro for around $1400. Spose the full tune is all the extar mullah huh?

Oh and washed da car today

Do your cam gears first and dial them. small outlay for gains :)

$3k on ECU FTW.

Look around dude, perhaps 2nd hand Haltech Pro for around $1400. Spose the full tune is all the extar mullah huh?

Oh and washed da car today

last i saw, powertune had the 32/33 platinum pro(haltech) plug in for around 16-1700, brand spankers.

look around, you may find it cheaper.

decent pricing to be had at the moment.

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