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Well finally got Jacks parts painted yesterday so he can now get it all back together and hopefully leave me alone for a while lol. Anyway he wanted me to put the pic's up for him.

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few pics of bar with braces, and guards sitting on the car.

picked up my Bond cage yesterday.

few jobs I can cross off the list tho, sooty is starting to look like a car again.

brodie did his usual crazy insane paint magic, looks fantastic. I tought him well :nyaanyaa:

good result. going to paint the cage and pull the carpet out and removed deadener in the next few weekends and paint the interior out to match the car

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few pics of bar with braces, and guards sitting on the car.

picked up my Bond cage yesterday.

few jobs I can cross off the list tho, sooty is starting to look like a car again.

brodie did his usual crazy insane paint magic, looks fantastic. I tought him well :nyaanyaa:

good result. going to paint the cage and pull the carpet out and removed deadener in the next few weekends and paint the interior out to match the car

Ha ha yeah only thing I've picked up from you is what not to do lol!

Glad to see you got them home safely how'd the colour look on the door outside?

im going to go staggered style

(pic is from google)

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post up a pic of yours/your car tweetythumbsup.gif

this is wat mine look like twin 3inch stainless staggerd 30mm slight upsweep sounds insane pics later 2night :D

made by a bloke called little jo

he did them for a favour going to sell him my old 19s cheep:D if you want ill ask him for a price to do a set mine are 3inch stainless twin tail peace is 520mm long into a 3inch in twin out joiner with a 100mm single 3inch and a flange :D pluss welded a flange onto the cat back so i can swap back 2 cannon if i need 2 ill take em off 2mora and take a pic :D to wet atm :(

looks awesome jack! cant wait to see it on the track again!..mind you..cant wait to see my own car in general lol, seen it once since that last track day haha

cheers funz.. I put a lot into that bar. not bad for a bar that I actually threw on the trailor to go to the tip, then grabbed it back off 2 days later and hacked into it with a grinder lol. car is coming togther, I worked out I'm up for about 5k, maybe a tad more to get it "done" but only gotta spend half that to get it back out on the track. thats to E85 it, barrel of candy juice and a tune. just going to run in on pump for a bit longer and get used to the car again first! not going to see any track work this year, I want to finish off a few things like painting the interior out etc and with only 10 weeks or so til Xmas Ive still got a bit to do. in that time brodies GTR motor/box needs to go in and things need to be fabbed up for that.

next year, its on like donkey kong. shake n bake

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