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Ok so the 32 is pretty close to being done but there are a few things that i either need a hand with or someone in the know to finish off. As the car is still not moving i would need said person to come to the house to do the work.

Its about half a day away (or less) from being ready to fire up again :stupid:

The sooner i get it running the sooner i can get it registered and tuned.

Let me know if you know anyone, ESPECIALLY IF FREE THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS!!!

Cheers GMB

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If anyone is free Sunday and feels like giving me a hand there is cold beer in the fridge for payment >_<

Car has to be running by next weekend so it can be driven to be finished off before tuning >_<

Cheers GMB

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So what is left to do GMB? Should have been up and running ages ago dude! What problem have you run into :worship:

Not far from running but a bit to do till its finished.

Mainly electrical that have left me scratching my head cobber but im getting there ;)

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what is the drama benny? are you not going from 20 to 20? what has changed?

Mainly electrical old boy but snagged a few little problems along the way as well :worship:

Few things changed but all revealed in good time ;)

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