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Oh how much? I need them too.. currently using the same plate as you without an oil temp gauge LOL

I think the price is in the pic? It was like $40 for 2 including express post!

Awesome car man, just looked through the whole thread.........

Thanks Scotty, i wish i could go back and clean up the thread and embed pics etc etc but no can do :( Anyway, plenty of updates coming right up ;)

Bleeding cooling system, had it jacked up nice and high too -

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Tested the gauge, looks good.... Had it lit up blue and checked the warning buzzer, was good -

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For those looking at the radiator and thinking its too shiny, i DO have a can of VHT black but was more concerned about getting it running and checking for issues at this stage -

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So we went for a little test drive on the Saturday and found the oil temps and coolant temps were lower, and spot on! This hasnt been the case for a while.... On sunday we took it out for a proper run with full boost to see how it went and it drove amazing! The poor RSR's copped a hiding as traction is still non existing BUT it was good fun! We stopped for a few pics -

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Keep in mind, the pics here are of the car that has NOT had a wash in 3 months.... I WILL get it all polished up and detailed and get some proper pics done soon...

I just realised i have not yet uploaded the pics of the new mental fuel system, ill try get some sorted by this weekend and put them up.... For now i need to clean the car up and put it back into sleeper mode with the gate plumbed back and everything else neat and tidy :)

car looks clean man. im all for more is less

little bit of a sleeper too, except for the big JEM sticker :P

Yeah it will be a sleeper when the stickers are taken off, they were put on there for the Powerplay and SAU Nationals events BUT it was not performing at all so it was a dissapointment, ill get it out at Powercruise and really give it a hiding and do the stickers some justice for the boys at JEM that have been nothing but helpful the whole way through this build, super professional operation down there :D

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