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25 minutes ago, MBS206 said:

Evidence girls always fall for shiney things :P

 

Brett, I do NOT envy you when you're going to have to try and keep that shiney!

Just lick it clean.

1 hour ago, MBS206 said:

Evidence girls always fall for shiney things :P

 

Brett, I do NOT envy you when you're going to have to try and keep that shiney!

What it’s supposed to do is go like polished copper colour once it gets some heat through it 

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Hey Brett,

Before you even get this running, I've found you an upgrade I think you need to order...

 

https://www.facebook.com/100064809843530/posts/846738300829824/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v

 

And it's made locally to you too!

 

Go on, you know you want one to match the billet block...

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5 hours ago, MBS206 said:

Hey Brett,

Before you even get this running, I've found you an upgrade I think you need to order...

 

https://www.facebook.com/100064809843530/posts/846738300829824/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v

 

And it's made locally to you too!

 

Go on, you know you want one to match the billet block...

Someone already beat them to it and made a billet rb26 head and had it on display at gtr fest 

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Took a little trip 

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went to nismo hoping the get my fuel tank hoses and unfortunately they told me they didn’t have stock

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luckily I was able to go to a Nissan parts store and they were able to order them in for me 

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then can home and cleaned the tank with some degreaser and fitted the new hoses before putting it back in the car 

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4 minutes ago, r32-25t said:

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put the front bar back on so I can measure the new spot for the oil cooler 

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sitting in its new spot waiting for the hoses to come back from being crimped 

I like your garage!

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Front bar is attached for the good now IMG_1151.thumb.jpeg.89d86ae99a460d79d1b71e9b4bb00d39.jpeg

put the head lights back in 

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decided a new set of blinkers would make it look fresh 

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fitted them along with a new set of clips for the front grill and now it looks like a car again 

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even fitted the volks back on 

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more new rubbers and to add to the mix 

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also new bolts for the center garnish

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and pretty much all done, the alarm is being replaced and I’ll deal with that ugliness when that happens 

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