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Got one buddy but won't be in Adelaide for a few days, I'll call you when I get back :P

oh fantastic... - lol been watching one of ebay and it sold for double what i was going to pay for it so that gave me a fright and a half... but we'll see i only really want head with cams no timing pully's unless u wanna get rid of them and the fuel rail would be awsome :P but we'll negociate latter... thanks mate. talk soon! atm i am having no luck with other people so ur my man!

you putting the 25 in the triton work ute :( that would be great

hahah Nar Mate, it will Probably go in an R32 Drift Car. its going to be a 25-30engine, main reason why i need one asap is if i look now i will get one within a week and then i have 10weeks in adelaide before i work away 12days on 2days off... in cape Jaffa so therefor i need to get my engine Covered up and "turning over" before i leave so i can wack some oil in and get ready so she doesn't rust... and then while i am away i will start getting her dyno'd etc...!!! and then hopefully by 2009! the car will here and in she goes :D

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