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Yeah really good stuff from Tim. I have wheel caps, radiator brackets and a docking station for my sony audio player that replaces the ashtray. Valley cover ornament plate, fuse box cover and cup holder to come...

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On 8/21/2016 at 9:44 PM, k_d said:

Whats been happening with this thing??

jesus shows how active i have been with the bub............

Updates to come soon @k_d. It will be at Ultimate Tunes tomorrow for a service and a few things before i begin starting to spend stupid money on it again. 

Will also get more pics of the interior and stuff when finished, i have ordered a boss kit so i can put the steering wheel on. 

I then plan on actually getting some decent photos at some point. 

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18 hours ago, k_d said:

How longs this bloody service taking haha. No dramas i hope?

Nah you know me, it can never just be a service. Couple more braided lines, and bits and pieces. Shouldn't be too long, Adrian thinks around Thursday depending on delays getting some parts. 


Nekminute 3 months. 

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