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Fitted tow points and stickers required for the Snowy 1000

Washed it, Drove it, got it covered in bugs and then washed it again.

Filled up with E85 for next weekend

Where you in fyshwick today? Saw a white 260rs today.

Where you in fyshwick today? Saw a white 260rs today.

Yeah man probably me. White, not too low, big rims - grey centres/polished hoops, fairly loud exhaust, no tint on the front windows and if you saw me at low speed Alcons on the front.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hooked up sat nav and mic. Also cleaned up all the dodgy wiring while I had the whole dash out. Last thing left is the reverse cam and finish off the double din surround fascia. Even put up a custom GTR wallpaper.

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Installed a new fuel pump in the cressida after the walbro bit the dust. Bit of a pain to do as you need to take the towbar off and pull the tank out.

Edited by k_d
  • 3 weeks later...

Adr approved Jeremy?

Who knows - cops not gonna like it regardless. Just like they're not going to like every other mod on my car. Also, given it's FRP it's not going to have the hazardous shatter like CF bonnets do. In short - no idea, but probably not.

Edited by RosieR34

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