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I guess it would depend on what mods it had done....dont make the mistake of thinking skylines are the only fast cars out there....it is very much the opposite

yeh, but my statement was referrin to the fact that a RB25 engine is in a VN commodore. That just isn't right!!!!!

I remember 2 or 3 years ago some dude rocked up at Yatala BP on a Saturday night in a VP ute with a supra twin turbo engine.

He got majorily paid out on and bag to death both to his face, behind his back and on the forum for wks.

if its dirty looking and been dodgely done, then that gets a mega thumbs down, if its done nice and clean and wasnt done just for the wank factor i.e actually has decent power then thats fine

yeh, but my statement was referrin to the fact that a RB25 engine is in a VN commodore. That just isn't right!!!!!

I remember 2 or 3 years ago some dude rocked up at Yatala BP on a Saturday night in a VP ute with a supra twin turbo engine.

He got majorily paid out on and bag to death both to his face, behind his back and on the forum for wks.

Yeah it wouldnt be my choice of mod...but it is better than trying to modify the bag of crap that normally sits in the engine bay.

And the VP would be a weapon...who cares what it is everyone should just let results do the talking

got out on the crabby side of the bed this morning hey bunts? :thumbsup:

just got some awesome news!!!! daniel's bringing up my adapter plate tomorrow :D

No im not crabby?? Well I want meaning to be anyway!

Swoit...so how long till it is finnished then?

Hey Karen, if you are still having trouble finding a supplier for the stickers, I may be able to help. We get our helmet stickers in Canada. You send them a hi-res pic and they send you a proof and then you pay for the quantity you want. Not cheap but they will last around 10 years!!

We get 50 pair (left and right facing) for about $80au landed. That is three colours and re-usable!! they are about 2 mm thick though, but I'm sure they can do anything you want. I will email my guy over there and ask.

thats still pretty cool

Is it painted now?

engine bay yes, all engine covers & plenum yes, exterior of car no need to get some rust removed before i do the exterior and need the engnie back in so i can take it to someone

engine bay yes, all engine covers & plenum yes, exterior of car no need to get some rust removed before i do the exterior and need the engnie back in so i can take it to someone

Ahhhh I see

morning People!!! :thumbsup:

OMG people actually posting in Spam town!!!

been so busy that i cant keep up.

i can fix this with just one post....

ha ha ha Watch this No more post after this one for a while!!!

what happend to just shane, Bryn and me posting here!!!!!!

Hey Karen, if you are still having trouble finding a supplier for the stickers, I may be able to help. We get our helmet stickers in Canada. You send them a hi-res pic and they send you a proof and then you pay for the quantity you want. Not cheap but they will last around 10 years!!

We get 50 pair (left and right facing) for about $80au landed. That is three colours and re-usable!! they are about 2 mm thick though, but I'm sure they can do anything you want. I will email my guy over there and ask.

hmmm we are trying to keep the price down though...I don't know how expensive shipping/handling from Canada would be :thumbsup:

cant get there lee, same as all the toehr times lol

ill swing u a pm andrew :thumbsup:

Cool thanks

If you really want to make it to tea we can arrange somthing I am sure...stay after work, come to our place with Anna then we give you a lift home

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