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Hey guys, I got my car back yesterday finally!!

Thought ide post a thread for those that wanted to know when i got it back :headspin:

Ive uploaded about 15 new photos to my gallery here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...aabbacc4b8af450

so check em out and tell me whatcha think.

Shes not finished yet, Ive got a veilside rear bar on the way.

Already got AVCR, SAFC2,SITC, Trust Vspl IC kit, Trust catch Can and bigger bosch fuel pump going in sometime in the next few weeks.

Also booked into fulcrum in a few weeks to get a full whiteline handling pack including front tower/strut brace. (Ive already got teins too otherwise it would be works kit).

Once thats done; Goto CES and get split dump and revise my current exhuast setup including take off or getting bigger cat.

Then it gets tuned, and a dyno readout

And then i goto willowbank for some runs :) After i get new tyres ofcourse :D

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Yup, her mouth is wide open at the moment! dont even think about it guys! :wassup: hehe

she looks a little bare without a cooler, but it wont be long

Oh yeh, i put in $120 worth of oil today :) Motul 300v Chrono 10w40 Ester Synthetic. Pretty much the best oil you can buy.

Also got Phillips 100w crystal vision or whatever .. the top of the range ones, they have a blue tinge but are ultra white in color. These lights rock, super bright and clear. Was $95

And to finish off i bought a 2watt uniden CB for the cruise this wkend :D

In other words, an expensive day!

..where that went :) he gave a reasonable quote.. sounded like he knew what he was talking about, and be buggered if I'm driving around town to save only $200 or something anyhow... and well 2x skylines now I know came out looking pretty good. Thats enough for me.

So you went with dave pred?

cool, tell him i told you about him .. names caillan

He does a good job mainly because its HIS business, the staff comprises of him, his wife- does all the spraying.. and his best mate.

So sometimes i may take a little longer, but its done good.

i still cant wipe the smile off my face about how good the car looks, its really unbelievable, the photos dont look anywhere near as good as it does in person.

I just wish i could of had EVERYTHING done for the big cruise this weekend, owell :) she will be a BEAST on the next one.

Oh yeh, its my bday this sat nite guys! great timing if i may say so hehe

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