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Ok so i have all my parts now for the car but i need a hoist and a extra pair of hands to get the car ready in time for the Hill Climb.

If someone can help me out or looking at making a little extra cash (NOTICE I SAID A LITTLE) and can do they work while hard at work then let me know???

Need to get the FMIC on ( KIT so have the piping as well)

and oil cooler and relocation kit are the main ones.

Then just a few little things like the gauges in and wired up, short shift kit bolted up and i need to tidy a few little things up in the engine bay as well.

Cheers B

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  PHaT MR30 said:
hmm im confused ben, you want someone to do the work for you? give you a hand?

don't say anything, i know im dumb

SORRY CHAMP, just re read the post ;)

What i ment is if i can't organise to get it done on the weekend then i will have to look at getting someone to do it for me during the week so i can get it done in time.

More than happy to get an extra set of hands on the weekend to get it done, just not sure if i would get it all done in one day with the oil cooler and FMIC.

As im dead keen to get the car up and going in time for the hill climb thats why i mentioned if anyone else had some free time and would be willing to help me out with it. Finacial compensation would be there (although not a HUGE amount) and i was just throwing it out there. :)

Cheers B

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  PHaT MR30 said:
can you drive? i thought you just got strapped into the passenger seat all the time like a blow up doll to look all pretty and stuff...

SHUCKS Tim you think im pretty :)

I had no idea.

Your just jealous cause you want a replica of me to drive around in your shitter when you get it on the road next century :)

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  TimmyB said:
But doesn't he do that well Phat. It's pimp my ride with a GMB. :lol:

You stay out of it you overgrown red haired poof :)

I know you want to boof me :lol:

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  sam.murray said:
You put this stuff in yet mate?

Well can i come up and watch/help when you do. I wish to buy the same sort of kit and do my car... Oh i belive i have some video footage for you also.

Cheers

Sam Murray

NAh haven't got everything in yet champ and more than welcome to come and check it out when i do.

You still haven't sent it to me yet ya bugger :(

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