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how d u manage to be 21 and have 3 cars that are that good?

thats a heaps nice job on the covers aswell kel

i'd say the nice view he has, would have something to do with it.

but nice colour on the covers. i have to do mine soon too i think 200 bucks i can get it done for. just gotta work out the colour.

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i recently saw a different thread where a guy in scotland posted his engine bay pic... looked beautiful

Anyways, i been looking for that thread but i cant find it anywhere.... if anyone remembers thread name or user name, help me out.

Just that i wanna use the same color paint on my cam covers but cant find the thread

Looks like your car is running a fair bit of base timing?!?!?! Or is that about right on the RB25?

...and good work on finally removing that damn head light cover:thumbsup:

Thinks its just fully locked out for the aftermarket managment system.

Could be wrong though :cheers:

Looks like your car is running a fair bit of base timing?!?!?! Or is that about right on the RB25?

...and good work on finally removing that damn head light cover:thumbsup:

Exhaust is at around -4 deg with hks cam gear and base timing is modified with pfc and is still running very consertavite for the track days.

cameron

Yes its good stuff but needs alot of polishing to get shiny.

I havent yet pub some armorall on the rubber hoses which i will do today hopefully if i have some time

I've probably posted this picture before? Here's mine -

Included one of the engine in the last stage of the build.

And yeah I know the GT-R badge is lame, looking to get a GT-S style replacement ASAP. Anyone know where I can get a good quality one?

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