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nah, just need the box and clutch back in, fuel system fitted, inlet manifold and intercooler piping finished, turbo lines finished,

cooling system finished, gauges fitted, seats fitted, new wheels, engine needs to be run in and tuned. and then i can bring it out.

i may have a new job so if that goes through i would say it will be out in a few weeks after starting.

Wicked man sounds good . . . You got any pics ?

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will be a bit longer while it keeps raining, makes it hard to get it out of the garage to work on it. ive seen so many skylines

around, every time i see one i think, bloody hell, i need to fix mine so i can injoy it.

Hahah yeah I only ever see skylines when Im not in mine :D

let me know about this. Might be keen for fish n chips. I have a 21st on Saturday night though so I will probably be dead.

You'll be alright. Probably wouldnt be till after mid day. I'd say around 2 or 3ish

+1. Time? Peters for takeaway?

Yeah bro we could prob meet there at about 1:30 and then head in after food :down:

let me know about this. Might be keen for fish n chips. I have a 21st on Saturday night though so I will probably be dead.

I can prob pick u up bro, Ill txt ya on the day and see if your keen :(

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