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If it was sydney i would take off your hands, i just finished my L24 today should make it the slowest car on SAU lol.

Im still waiting to get my parts from Japan(not posted yet), once they arrive i hope things will pick up again.

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For those that want to see pics

Hmmm so i got some nice pics today before the rain,

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Also a good day to fit the windows(could not get a new rear window)

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And fit the new badge

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This has made me want to finish the car even more so updates should come a little quick for 2 weeks or so.

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Going back to Feb, how did you get on fitting the radiator. I see the bottom outlet is angled up, rather than straight out. Did the hose go on ok, and which model was the radiator designed for? Where'd you get it?

Sorry for spamming you with questions, if you hadn't already guessed, I'm also keen to upgrade radiators, but there isn't much off-the-shelf stuff for c210/240k.

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