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Well its time to start again after the last one got bent (damn poles) After a few requests on a bit of a pictorial on it ,At long last I've started here's a few pic's on the engine bay all cleaned out getting ready to paint,and of the interior removed .Ill keep updating this as I go along

Cheers Peter

Here's some b4 I started

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And after a little work

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Its a new one after the CRASH . but ive started the rebuild now Just gonna post up information as i go along ,alot of it will be transfer of parts and how to R& R bits and peices .By the way moanie hav'nt seen much info on how your car is progressing or if its finished yet

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Well, yes I have 3 and a bike and glad to hear its near finished, wish you speed and good luck with it I know your hanging to get it back, I cant wait to have this one finished and its only me gotta do all the work I gather it would be twice as bad waiting for someone else to do it for you

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Bit more update

One very naked R32 skyline minus all paint (I hate strip and respray )

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Hmmm One boxed paint job of skyline

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Wonder is I can sell it on ebay, slightly used skyline paint job second hand burgandy in colour was in good nick till removed from car :-)

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