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i am too...almost finished...have a few pics too...will post them soon

have done the following:

t3/t4

chip ecu and blue screen safc

full exhaust + cat

arc cooler

bov

pod

clutch

400r kit, no rear spoiler (bat wing)

gts badges (finally found them in japan...yay!)

and it getting resprayed in the same wine red colour, hopefully this week

not sure on rims yet

will be getting a tint job too and a retune

will put some pics up soon :spank:

maybe thinking of doing the rocker covers and cooler pipes in chameleon paint

just like me I can olny just get in my room. It's easy to get all the parts but when it comes to using them (putting them on) it can take a long time. this is my car so far

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I have a whole lot of parts in my spare room does that count?? Now I just need someone to put them on my car!

Seriously though I do plan to document what I am doing maybe I should start!!!

Dont document it. It makes you cry. Especially if there are prices. I pull out my car file sometimes, and just look at how bloody thick it is. :laugh:

WHO IS DOING A SKYLINE PROJECT TELL US ABOUT IT AND ADD SOME PIC'S IF YOU LIKE I AM DOING ONE AT THIS POINT TO BUT I HAVE TO GET SOME BETTER PICTURES THEN I WILL POST IT UP

well its kinda a skyline project (well it has a skyline engine in)

a s13 silvia which im putting a r33 gtr engine in

im in the process of modding a r32 gtst sump and oil pick up to fit the gtr engine

Sorry by project I was talking about big things e.g. cool new paint job, big turbo, new engine or all of them.

Yeah i was being sarcastic...

eg.

Cool paing job... What mine not cool enough???

Big turbo... What my TD06 is not big enough???

New engine... What my forgies and full internal work are not good enough???

LOL im just paying....

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