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parts from ECS. complete kit. f**ked if I know how much, was about a year ago along with a shittonne of other parts. Shipped from the US.

See old build thread:

http://www.vwwaterco...iver-45531.html

Ah nice, well least it's back on to getting some work done :)

2L mods have been abandoned. It's my junker that I drive to and from the station. new GTI is getting all the good bits bought for the 2L. Hopefully they'll all fit.

Sold the ceffy. In the process of sellign the S14 track car. Might sell the R32 too, then buy an R32 or R34 GTR down the track. Still a little attached to the 32 tho so haven't sold it yet.

Bought and sold a 240z and a Lotus Exige since I was last active here.

2L mods have been abandoned. It's my junker that I drive to and from the station. new GTI is getting all the good bits bought for the 2L. Hopefully they'll all fit.

Sold the ceffy. In the process of sellign the S14 track car. Might sell the R32 too, then buy an R32 or R34 GTR down the track. Still a little attached to the 32 tho so haven't sold it yet.

Bought and sold a 240z and a Lotus Exige since I was last active here.

did you finish the chev engine conversion on the 240?

Got a roadworthy at the very start of today, passed no questions asked, nothing changed on the car since getting defected. R U f*kKIN MAD PETTETT U PHAGGOT.

About time a roady inspector doesn't pin you for stupid items such as coilovers and zorst.

And did the S14 build even start?

kinda. stripped it and de-sound deadened it, then chucked a couple of GKTech bolt ons to the suspension, stopped before converting the auto to a manual, and never restarted, so getting rid of it. Can't be reg'd so probably won't get much for it.

did you finish the chev engine conversion on the 240?

yes. engine conversion was done, but not the transmission. sold it while it was at the shop being finished.

How big is your garage?

4 car + wriggle room + 2 in the driveway. Or 2 car garage + enough spare parts to build another car.

Got a roadworthy at the very start of today, passed no questions asked, nothing changed on the car since getting defected. R U f*kKIN MAD PETTETT U PHAGGOT.

sounds like a good roady place. name, number and location please?

It's rough as guts IRL.

Sorry Mohsen lol

no offence taken.

shit i need to buy to make it immac.

all new door seals, theyre not bad but im anal about them now.

new bar

metal GTR guards + make them fit

pretty much tub it

new door cards

drop in 26

get bitches

die

Where abouts in dandenong has 4 car garages ?! weve only got a 2 car !

hehe 30% of my property is the freestanding garage. It's got enough room for 4 technically, but the way the door is you can only get 3 in, unless I jacked a car up and slid it sideways on trolley wheels.

I'd be annoyed too if I was doing the same job for 7+ years :P

He got me in 2006 in knox, he has been at it for such a long time.. Imagine the amount of imports he has seen over the years... Must know every trick in the book!

The first time I ran into him was '04.

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