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i did my turbo today!!! took about 5-6 hours due to fiddly shit...

have a crack ur self... and if u get stuck the workshop is there to finish :D its how u learn and ive learnt alot in my conversion... thanks to watching, listening and f**king up! lol

i did my turbo today!!! took about 5-6 hours due to fiddly shit...

have a crack ur self... and if u get stuck the workshop is there to finish :D its how u learn and ive learnt alot in my conversion... thanks to watching, listening and f**king up! lol

you never mention you had to ask me shit lol...and i came around for a silly little stud..lol

It's getting there...very close now.

hahaha yeh i mean like my brains for all the stuff i have done hahahahhaha...

yes the cross member is some fine craftmanship.... hmm wbe engineering!

hehe yea sorry im just proud of it. lol

exhaust on tuesday. ya ya yayayayayayayayyayayayayayaya. Aussie dyno and exhaust better be ready to fit some big f**k off sized cannons!

nothing they can't handle mate.

exhaust on tuesday. ya ya yayayayayayayayyayayayayayaya. Aussie dyno and exhaust better be ready to fit some big f**k off sized cannons!

The twin "f**k off" cannons always got the attention when they were on my stag :(

hahahahhahaa..... dude u should c the parties they have!

massive chick fest.... gotta push the 32 out and make out im working on it.. try pull them in...

"oh u have a skyline" hahahahah

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