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made me cross over to the dark 2j side :)

pshh dark side my ass... nothing good ever comes from a 2j... what happened to all those fun times disassembling nissan motors after they start rattling and constantly fixing lil shit and getting no where.

that's where the shits at! never seen a toyota motor give its owner such wonderfull lengths of bonding time.

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pshh dark side my ass... nothing good ever comes from a 2j... what happened to all those fun times disassembling nissan motors after they start rattling and constantly fixing lil shit and getting no where.

that's where the shits at! never seen a toyota motor give its owner such wonderfull lengths of bonding time.

plan is to crack 300rwkw on a stock bottom end...then push 400 which will result in plenty of bonding time :)

plan is to crack 300rwkw on a stock bottom end...then push 400 which will result in plenty of bonding time :)

haha it will take it... if an rb can take 300+ on a stock bottom end you should be perfectly fine.

and sice this is a photo thread, my new fav as of last night hehe

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haha it will take it... if an rb can take 300+ on a stock bottom end you should be perfectly fine.

and sice this is a photo thread, my new fav as of last night hehe

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Nice new guards! Whens the paint work gettin done ?

Oh and i ope it lasts...with what i have planned for it lol.

haha its getting rubbed down and primed end of next week before all jap day, gonna be in the show slammed as low as it will go. Getting painted sometime in March when I get around to it.

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this would be one of my favourite ones this week....

it means Marv is coming back out into the world after a 3 year 2 moth, 17 day and 11 hour lay-up in the shed...

woot woot!

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just a few of my fav of mine...

but as she is now im not so proud, well doesnt look too hot as im in the middle of doing a few bits but here it is as she sits now :)

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i know im not from south aus or anywhere in aus for that matter but i stayed there for 6 months a while back so though id throw them up :D

wow been a long time since i was on here, well above is how my car was before, think i better update it, seen as its slightly different now :D

firstly how she started out when i first got it.... :wallbash)

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:hmmm)

best get going at it then this is the lady today....

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let me know what you think then.

Because of the side skirts coming out as much as they do, I really think to finish it off stick a 10mm spacer behind the rear wheels and it will complete the whole overall look of the car :thumbsup:

^ that is very nice mate!

thanks

Because of the side skirts coming out as much as they do, I really think to finish it off stick a 10mm spacer behind the rear wheels and it will complete the whole overall look of the car :cheers:

thanks, yeah ive been thinking the same about the spacer, but i need a little arch work for the wheels to sit right as the standard arch was left when the 400r were put on, so they will rub like fook if i just stick a spacer on..... :thumbsup:

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