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Screw you and your 34 gtr(I'm jelly).

But good to hear it's making progress.

My cranks ready, but I've no cash currently due to selling house and associated costs.

Yeah, guess they are making progress, so was the Titanic!

You should say you lost the cheque from the sale, cash it and take the money and run, pick up the new crank on the way out of town :)

Screw you and your 34 gtr(I'm jelly).

But good to hear it's making progress.

My cranks ready, but I've no cash currently due to selling house and associated costs.

Crank was all good?

Have used sop plenty of times.

I'm bordering between youth and age, so get most of what's going on.

For now.....

I'm bordering between old age and the box :) I wish it was a softer box and I would not mind going in there, lol

Edited by Nismo 3.2ish

Lol pete!

Hi Joey, hows it hangin

You should be up and running soon :)

did you see the latest on the build, shit they are a pain in the arse, send 2 lots of photos over 9 days that equal a few hours work and expect a bloke to be happy with the fn progress :(

OK, lets try, LOL = loopy old loony :) lol

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Hi Joey, hows it hangin

You should be up and running soon :)

did you see the latest on the build, shit they are a pain in the arse, send 2 lots of photos over 9 days that equal a few hours work and expect a bloke to be happy with the fn progress :(

OK, lets try, LOL = loopy old loony :) lol

I told you it would be like this haha

My engine is ready :D pick up this week

Trouble is, driving the car was my daily rush and started my day off with a bang after I got the girls off to school .

Knees and shoulders have been stuffed for a while, so no golf and SFA to do at home, well apart from normal house work. I am Mr Mom :)

Cannot wait to get it back and I hope it is everything I think it will be and all will be good again.

Nothing like the feel of power at the touch of your foot, the excitement of being thrust back in the seat and hoping you do not stuff the next change, just thinking about it got me excited , nearly cracked a boner, then I passed out, Fark old age, lol

I told you it would be like this haha

My engine is ready :D pick up this week

You would make someone a good wife, with this, " I told you so shit",haha

Good news mate, hope it is all good, get some pics going on your thread, maybe some vids , get Paul or Mick to drive it, dont want you farking it up again before you can get some happy snaps, haha

You would make someone a good wife, with this, " I told you so shit",haha

Good news mate, hope it is all good, get some pics going on your thread, maybe some vids , get Paul or Mick to drive it, dont want you farking it up again before you can get some happy snaps, haha

I'll put some pics up now :)

Well, if Slowly Slowly gets the job done, this one should be done sometime in the future???

They have been rooting around with the oil pickup and cradle over 2 weeks. I used to make Proto Type tubular products and if I was in that industry and could not do that and the cradle mods from scratch in a day, I would sack myself. If I had done the work before and knew I would be doing it again,I would have made a template so I could do it in quickly. With a small tube bender, in minutes for the bend shapes, cut the ends off the old pickup, weld the ends back on the new bends and done, of course you must do it precisely so it ends up where you want it too. Make a jig and it is the same every time :)

I just could not comprehend that if you give a company all of the components 2 months before they tell you to drop the car off, then give you a 6-8 week build time and 19 weeks later, this is as far as they have got and going on the previous time frames for the work done, it could still take them ???????????????????????????? :(

The other work was done on time and at the price quoted , more than happy with the results :)

I know, "you all told me so" , I just could not believe that people in business can be so full of shit and remain in business if they treat their customers like this??????????

These people are something else, they are like mushroom farmers, we are the mushrooms.

The Mushroom :rant:

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