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Not for a while. We are going to give it the rwc inspection today, but not writing it out untill I have enough for rego so I can do it on the same day, and also I need to get past this transport issues, and then we will be good

Thought I should update

Should be taking the car up home today, have been selling bit of stuff. And helping #@Matty95 with his 31, and helping another mate look for 32's

So in the next few weeks I will be saving up for some new bits :) I'm in no means of a rush to get it regestered or me behind the wheel again, but I do have to pass a few obsticles with transport before I can.

So the thirty is off the cards. That won't be happening for a long time/ever.

I thought I already have the bits I want for what I wanted to do. Except the highflow now :/ oh well.

Have also ordered a few suspension bushes and stuff, new bit of kesh will be going on misc. engine stuff, like the cas grommet, tappet covers gaskets kit, probably some silicone joiners and new clamps, and another good service

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post-108324-14006695350782_thumb.jpg thats the only photo I took. But I will take more tomorrow

Dropping it at the place tomorrow at 7.30 am for a wheel alignment and balance

Trade prices are best ;) only cost me 80 for the ball joints and 50 for the wheelie tomorrow

Part number is in the pic ;) they worked well went straight in. Touch bit bigger but makes for a tighter fit. No chance of popping out now.

Still waiting for that call.... I have rego papers in my hand ready to go.... But I need the car....

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Surrogate vin apparently means because import it has been given a new number so it's a surrogate

But I did find out some other info on the car that is bad but does not affect me or the car

If you want to know text me :P

Surrogate vin apparently means because import it has been given a new number so it's a surrogate

But I did find out some other info on the car that is bad but does not affect me or the car

If you want to know text me :P

ok

Installed footwell lights again today. Was going I have them switched but the mini switch was dead. So I will have them set up to come on when the ignition halo is on. And I will also have them come on when Parker's are on. And have it switched ;)

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