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So just a few things like electrical, brake master, clutch master, intake and exhaust to go.

No spark plugs fitted as I cranked it over to get oil pressure up, all good.

Probably start it tomorrow....

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car looked MINT man, must of felt good to finaly have it back on the road :)

Yeah man thanks. Sorry I didn't even recognise you yesterday... otherwise I would had said hello lol.

You should had come over and said g'day

dam this thing looks beautiful !! vids please :)

Thanks.

I'll have to post a video later.

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Big thanks to Sean who dedicated most of his day/night on getting this car up and running.

It's was convenient that he is my flat mate too, but still it was time out of his weekends

he also saved me big $$$$ and in the end got great results.

looks awsome massive difference and I love the colour on the cam covers, but do your car a favour and remove the air spliter from the radiator as all it does is redirects the air from the top hole between your grill and bonnet away from the radiator

looks awsome massive difference and I love the colour on the cam covers, but do your car a favour and remove the air spliter from the radiator as all it does is redirects the air from the top hole between your grill and bonnet away from the radiator

The Air splitter sits in align with the top of the centre grill?

I don't have the air condenser between the intercooler and radiator anyway to worry about air flow to radiator.

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