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ahh all good then. haha yeh just a lil bit of smoke coming down the straight ;)

Yeah so I have heard, I didn't get a chance to look back to see how much there was!

I only touched the brake and then jumped off straight away because I knew it had locked... But I suppose going at 200+ you are covering ground fairly fast :)

After all this time lurking in this thread I thought it was time that I posted up some pictures of my pig.

Cable ties are my favourite.

Needs a clean and a buff to get the bore water stains out but hopefully will have some more photos to come.

:)

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Oh and with the cruise if we can avoid any speed bumps or vicious dips in the road that would be awesome :)

After all this time lurking in this thread I thought it was time that I posted up some pictures of my pig.

Cable ties are my favourite.

Needs a clean and a buff to get the bore water stains out but hopefully will have some more photos to come.

:)

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Oh and with the cruise if we can avoid any speed bumps or vicious dips in the road that would be awesome :)

Hahahaha can't see your pics at work bro but I will have a peep at home tonight and I look forward to seeing you there on the 8th!

Just paid for my top end gaskets and they're being delivered this arvo, gotta paint my front calipers this weekend and put them back on, put the dash back together then off to the workshop.. not long till she lives again!

Just paid for my top end gaskets and they're being delivered this arvo, gotta paint my front calipers this weekend and put them back on, put the dash back together then off to the workshop.. not long till she lives again!

This is good news!

What colour are you going with the callipers?

Nah man, that's a stock Type-M in that picture.

Pic of bomex bar below. I lent my stock bar to a guy to go over the pits and he sold the car with my bar on it. After mucho stalking he gave me the bomex bar as a replacement. Was going to repair it and paint it up but cbf, going to throw a stocker back on.

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When you put in the gtr grill and bonnet did you have to change the latch?

Nope, it will work with the standard latch but it's a bit of a bastard to open. When I went over the pits they made me modify it because they couldn't open the bonnet themselves :laugh: I just removed it, locked it in the vice and bent the release tab over so it was more accessible.

Nah man, that's a stock Type-M in that picture.

Pic of bomex bar below. I lent my stock bar to a guy to go over the pits and he sold the car with my bar on it. After mucho stalking he gave me the bomex bar as a replacement. Was going to repair it and paint it up but cbf, going to throw a stocker back on.

What a bastard!?

Ahhh ok yeah a little bit too out there for me haha :(.

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