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How did the painting finish up today?


No painting today. Started pulling gauges, 2-way and methanol kit outta my ute as I'm gonna sell for a dual cab. Then went to perth to pick up a dishwasher off Dean.

Patched a couple holes tonight. I'll sand back in the morning and start rolling
We have Qsk50's at work.

Up north the diggers had twin Qsk60's. much bigger than that. Truck engines are 60L 2000hp torque monsters

Not trying to out do anyone or anything, have made silencers and full exhaust systems for 80-100 ltr engines. Cat Cummins mtu wakeusha etc. Just a pic of a old industry standard reliable work horse.
3 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
4 hours ago, R33kizza said:
Evening all!

mega RB ideas and turbo's filling the grey matter? Seen a insane Supra at coffee and cars. 5" turbo lagged ali lobsterback and 5" s/s dump pipe. It was mega tidy was going to get some pics but the guy was leaving.

Baby blue?

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Hey Folks, some of you may know I've been working on a new project with a few friends. It's finally up and running......(unfortunately it's not a car....). It's a restaurant, and it'd be really nice if you guys could come down for a visit! You can make a booking via our website at www.amanorestaurant.com.au

Elsie is looking to come down sometime next week (or when she feels better). 

Also, if you could like the facebook page www.facebook.com/amano.perth and follow the instagram page www.instagram.com/amano.perth

Thanks so much for the support guys!

 

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