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Washing the Micra this eve after driving it from Point Hut road all through the Cotter area. (wow some mad changes have gone down since I last went through there)

Skyline wash tomorrow.

Got the dremel out and put the n1 vents in today.

The Nissan ones are lovely, nice paint job on them already, and they just clip in if you make the hole right.

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Reminds me why i like Japanese made stuff.

Washed her.

Also went and picked paint up to do the front bar of the Foz and was going to spray it today.

But after finishing washing the GTR I cant be bothered. I will do it tomorrow avo.

How many cans did you get? I always seem to under estimate :/ Did you get it from Capital?

Did some more wheel cleanings. *sigh* still needs more attention.

Filled up @ $1.70.9 / Litre :O

Rear ended a Holden Cruise with no evidence of impact other than a chicks name, phone number and a memory of cleavage. :D

Too late to wash the Liner now... Must do in the morning.

Tried to fit the greddy oil cooler to the 34 designed to go in front of the radiator however my big ol' front mount appears to be in the way so I think I'll have to fab up some mounts and put it in the drivers side of the front bar.

Also used my car to rip a tree stump out of the ground.

Probably the most useful thing my car has done since I bought it.

How'd it turn out Eric ?

Likely will wash/polish car after yesterdays run.

Picked up 2 minor chips in the windscreen, from oncoming cars yesterday, so will try polish them out with some stuff I have.

Then I think a good movie and some munchies this afternoon :D

Any recomendations ?

Grammar

Richard, I can recommend pork belly.

I already know pork belly Richard intimately. Thanks for the referral tho - LOL :thumbsup:

It turned out pretty good. Will look much better once I blend the edges out. Taking for inspection tomorrow, then register....then sell!

I can reccommend pork belly Richard. LOL

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