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Hahaha Martin is now under more pressure than me for updates :P

Asked JEM for updates, waiting on them.... Will update the thread as soon as i know where it is up too....

Adam is working on the wiring today and is confident it will start on Monday, the fuel in the tank was stale so it requires cleaning before the 044 is dropped in for startup......

Possibly driving this home next week if everything goes smoothly, but it is a car..... And I've worked on it.... So I won't get too excited just yet....

In saying that the car is already booked for the July SAU Newy meet'n'greet, Nirimba Texi day and Marulan track day so I am hoping it's all good!

You know will be all good

Only issue will be the traffic driving home : )

All this power and about 20 highway patrol between start and finish of f3 : (

They won't know...... It's stock remember :D

:laugh: ^

Farkin, shouldn't have said anything about mine lol, you're all getting waaaaay ahead of me :P Now no one is going to enjoy my thread as much as I am because it will seem such an anti-climax :laugh:

Hope all goes well with your car man, but I'm sure it will all be fine. You're not retarded like me lol.

Edited by Hanaldo

Hahahaha you said you wanted motivation :D

Yeah car should be OK... And I am looking forward to a phone call saying its started and is running smoothly on the dyno ;)

Yeah car should be OK... And I am looking forward to a phone call saying its started and is running smoothly on the dyno ;)

Yeh I remember that phone call. It's the one that comes after it that you don't want :(

i was more referring to the urge to do top speed. :whistling:

dont forget you need to make pit stop at warnervale :yes:

I am a sensible SAU member :whistling:

Haha we will catch up for sure mate, can't wait to

See how yours performs, gunna be awesome!!! It'll be good to get results so we can hassle and motivate Hanaldo :D

Car is entered in -

Texi day July

Marulan track day

Car is gunna hopefully make -

Skyline nationals

SAU nationals

EC skidpan day

The local cruises are getting sorted thanks to the local boys, really looking forward to the SAU scene again :yes:

Your results don't count, you're cheating with the fruit juice! :laugh:

Your just jelly ;)

As we all are , that's why I said urge

Oh, and the update for today................

It runs! Cooling system bled, cams bed in :D

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