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For your first task, I reckon you should try and park in the Woden KFC/JB/Clints car park :(

Getting it in my garage will be hard enough :nyaanyaa: that was a task when it was standard. Im looking forward to all the joys of someone stepping on my sideskirt thinking its to help them get in the car :)

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Oh sweet crap yes. I despise the designers of that carpark every time I park in it.

As for this ride, cannot wait to see it running, for sure.

Engine is now back in and running as good as ever :) its been nearly 4-5 months since i heard it running!! The race to get it done for autosalon is on, Hope to see some of you there!!

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Thats awesome dude congrats. You ask J-Racing for some money back now as they will be getting alot of promotion out of that i am sure :P

Won autosalon best bodykit innovations award.
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Thats awesome dude congrats. You ask J-Racing for some money back now as they will be getting alot of promotion out of that i am sure :P

lol thanks, nah ill be paying j racing more money, unfortunately the front bumper was cracked whilst being taken off the tow truck today and will cost a bit to fix, the tow truck driver offered to pay for all cost of repair but accidents do happen so im going halves with him.

Cheers, Semo

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Congrats on the car mate, it looks awsome in the flash. :P J-Racing have defenetly out done themselves. It was one of my favourites at the show.

thanks, there are more pics on the first page but unfortunately this new server still has its bugs and i cant upload.

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For your first task, I reckon you should try and park in the Woden KFC/JB/Clints car park :(

hahaaa god i hate that carpark... dad just gave me a voucher for JB so I'll have to tackle it this weekend dammit >_<

here's some pics I found Style32

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I am very impressed!

Good to see that J's can actually do some good work. Hate to think how much it cost.

Hope to see it around town and not couped up in a garage between shows.

Good job!!

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I am very impressed!

Good to see that J's can actually do some good work. Hate to think how much it cost.

Hope to see it around town and not couped up in a garage between shows.

Good job!!

thanks shell, for the moment its sitting at the showroom in j racing while i get motivation to get some wiring issues sorted out, but after that it will be registered again and driven on the weekends. I still have nightmares about how much it cost >_<

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