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tomorrow is nearlly here, my R33 has been gone for 10 months getting a small house deposit worth of mods done to it

when she left me was running 240AWKW, now 18lbs of boost later 310AWKW

its christmas tomorrow, and santa sled will be going sideways!

as you can see im excited :huh:

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My car's been of the road for 2 months now.. hopefully back on the road in a month if not 3. So I know how you feel (slightly :thumbsup:)

Left her at 240kw.. will come back with 320kw or so on run in, and 400kw when finished..

Can't wait. Have fun tomorrow!

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far out! you are a patient man! I couldnt part with my car for more then 10 days!

i actually can't... couple of months ago when me and the gf went away I didnt want to go more then 9 days because I wanted my car :thumbsup: but she won as normal... so we went for 10 and a 1/2.

next time we go away i think i'll drive up ;)

gl with the car mate! hope she goes how you think she will!

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jeeeezuz i waited 6weeks for my s15 and was already planning an assasination of the mechanic.

You must have had the engine built.....obviously. Any details on the specs? turbos, internals and ECU

but the question most of us want to know is......................what shop did you take it to???

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lol mine too, been off rd since april... should be gettin it back either 2day or 2morrow hahahah

left with 300awkw... comin back with hopefully nearly twice as much!

Did you get it back yet mate!!! Ive heard the today or tommorow turn into next month.

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Does most of you have more than 1 car??

how do you guys mange to do your daily stuff when your only car is in the workshop for like couple months.

I understand it is alright for people who has a secondary car, but for others -- Public transports?

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man I am so hanging to get mine, should be one day next week hopefully.

I bought it from Japan on 28 August, it finally arrived in WA and I took delivery of it complied and registered at 5.14 pm on October 21 with a genuine 58221 kms, set of M's pods and a kakimoto N1 Premium cat back system on it. At 5.33 I dropped it off at x-speed and I have not had it back yet......

The mod list is extensive, they promised me 3 weeks and it will be returned.... stay tuned. Let's just say the guys were pretty excited with three boot loads of aftermarket goodies I dropped off for them to install.....

friggin hell i cannot wait

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no didnt get it back... they reckon today.. i dont believe them.. i reckon next week but we'll see :P

and ive only got the 1 car... but i live n work in the city.. dont need a daily :( just walk to work

Damn! cant wait to read about your results...all the best

I only have one car now; sold a 98 honda civic just a month ago so now its jst me and my line'.. my uni is down the road so i may take the tram.

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Ive waited 11 months! Still waiting.

Not the workshop though. I sent it to a specialist engine builder who dragged the chain ridiculously.

Cant complaint though, just meant I could pump more money into the rest of the car while I waited.

It will be back any day now and I chewing at the bit waiting!

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my s14 has been of the road for approx 11months now & probly won't be back on the road for anther 12months.

previously had the sr20det with t04z making 330rwkw, sold it because of lag.

doing the rb26/30det conversion hopping for a no lag 400rwkw, can't wait till it's finished

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