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Old 05-22-2015, 12:11 AM   #30
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Last Picture... I think it fits us pretty good...


Considering How much I've spent just this year, and still might be. Ohlin's anyone? that picture hits home... lol

I also just scored a new to me clutch, twin disc made by Cabonectics... so that will help put the power down & hopefully keep things from breaking...

I have a Mounting Bracket from Rice on the Way for the M&W CDI COP coil setup that will be amazing to have on the car, looking forward to that...

One of the biggest pet peeves of mine is the off color engine bay/door jams, so I might pull the car partially apart one set of days off that I'm feeling kind of stupid/energetic and paint them more of a matching color then VR.

Looking forward to surprising new 580hp GT-R's on the hi-way this year

That's all for right now.


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