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hi nick. welcome to being an "active" forum browser :(

can't wait to see the car now. i remember checking it out in kingston one day many moons ago and then it just dissapearing! but congrats on getting it all completed. how many clicks to go before she's considered bedded in?

cheers!

d

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hi nick. welcome to being an "active" forum browser :)

can't wait to see the car now. i remember checking it out in kingston one day many moons ago and then it just dissapearing! but congrats on getting it all completed. how many clicks to go before she's considered bedded in?

cheers!

d

Yeah it was many moons away but all forgotten now. I need another 2000km on it then back down to Sydney.

Hey Frink thanks it was good to meet you to :)

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I had a look for the photos and could not find any.

Anybody got any photos or a link to have a look

Dan

Hi Dan the only photos i know of in this site are in the spotted section that jayce put up . http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...c=30059&st=4220

By the way guys Km are just about up booked in to CRD should be back by the first week in Dec :O

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