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IS HERE!

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Just got the call from Gareth that the car has been dropped off :)

Front bar is in the car... im guessing it was too low to move around withit on.

Im just waiting for my camera to charge and my cousin to get outta bed and WHERE OFF! :(

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it was dropped off at his place by truck...

im going to pick it up and store it here until i can comply it... while its here i'll do all the fluids and easy stuff.

hopefully the rds dry up by the time i get there and it doesnt rain more.

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as long as you don't have lead foot-itis then u got nothing to worry about...

my ceffy had tiny tiny wheels so it was dori dori all the way from the docks... you've got GTR style rims so turakushon shouldn't be a problem.

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havent taken many pics cause it needs a cleaning :P

took this tho... its only being reved to 4000 but u kinda get the idea... http://home.iprimus.com.au/fairy_princess/MVI_0003.AVI

i drove it home from gareths in glen waverly and oh boy was that fun... scared the begeesus out of people on the side of road and the people with the windows down :(

heres a few pics... check out the size of the bloody oil cooler ;)

http://www.superhonda.com/photopost/showga...00&ppuser=69108

the funniest thing about it is the paint on the engine bay :rant: its glitterised

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the LSD is pretty mental... not used to driving a car with such a mental LSD.

even turning corners at 15kmh u can hear it trying to spin the wheels... its weird.

my cousin was pissing himself laughing at the looks from people when i started to boot it :P

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