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Yours to Damo - Nice GTR you have. :) and got a good woman too. Win/Win

Not sure whats got more muscle tho - RB26 or you :P

Awesome Orange plenum and covers.

Was telling my GF about it last night and then a pic got posted. Didn't do the gloss look on it justice.

Awww now im blushing lol. Cheers for the compliments mate.

I'll pass them on to the missus too. Im sure she'll love it lol.

Had the car for nearly 10 years now, doing things bit by bit. Slowly but surely coming together. Still plenty i want to do though.

Yeah, wanted something different on the covers. Im not sure whether any of the other guys got any decent photos of them to see if they show it any better.

I only got a few pics on my phone. Come to think of it, i may have one of the motor before it went in.

I'll have a look.

He said he cant pick it up till the 27th as it was too young.

There was a guy kicking his honda?!? lol

yeah, was funny as.

Kicked his Honda(left a decent size dent), and threw his drink y the carpark.

sam just recently signed up, i believe his user name is along the lines of; 33vpec????

also, s3rk had his weapon out, snapping away, hit him up!

i spent 2hrs doing the lawns this arvo, might load them up after a shower.

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