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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...788372&st=280 - pics here

Its finally here... battery is dead so will need a new one... i accidentally ripped off the bloody petrol latch thing haha so will need to fix that... my gear knob was stolen as was the funky cup holder strap on thing... they f*ked the "Final Konnexion" front bar too... but i will sort that out.

The Bride bucket seat is so friggin tight its not funny... tighter then the ceffies east bear one. Is a bit worn on the side where u get in it... will sew a leather patch on it or something for now. The recliner bucket passenger seat is faded as all hell so will be replaced soon with a Bride Brix copy the same colour as the drives seat.

Brake pads need replacing... thats simple... will replace all the fluids while im at it even tho they look like they have been replaced recently cause the brake fluid and coolant is still clean as.

Cant wait to get it on the road.

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thanks saggy tits :)

ive replaced the GREX knob they stole with another one already and going to get a temp reg tomorrow... have a new battery ready to go in too... time to take it for a spin tomorrow :)

CEF11E - hell yeah... all my bitches... which would be one... who if she knew i said she was me bitch would probably nacker me... lol

they f*ked the "Final Konnexion" front bar too... but i will sort that out.

http://www.finalkonnexion.co.jp/english/li...eup_nissan.html

and listed on the Final konnexion website

Final konnexion Authorized Agency

 TeamJetspeed

18 Moss St. Slacks CreekQ4127, Australia.

PH:+61 (07) 3290 2966

FAX: +61 (07) 32902077

Email: [email protected]

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