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Very Nice car and good luck with it. I wished my first car was a skyline but I got there in the end.

I agree with GTST you seem to be beyond your age there should be more teenagers around like you.

Cheers

Chris

UPDATE: Well, the car still isn't on the road yet. What appeared to be a perfect car, obviously wasn't lol.

What has BEEN done

Apparently it had a new battery, but it went flat because it was from K-Mart, so New battery (I duno $100 OR MORE)

Stock Air filter has been bought and fitted ($12)

Bushes for Caster Arms HAVE been replaced ($70)

Bushes for Upper Control Arms HAVE been replaced ($160)

Holes in rear parcel shelf have been made for the Child restraint

Labour done by ourself

Clarion Headunit and Speakers have been fitted.

Gave the car back to the mechanic, and finds two more problems.

What NEEDS to be done

Needs new Master cylinder ($300 or more)

Some plate thing for the firewall ($who knows)

The car has been engineered and weighed. It weighs 1340kg.

Oh and I FINALLY recieved the mirrors, they're for sale in my sig.

-Jimmy.

Edited by -Jimmy-

Yeah it's for the brake. Apparently you can't recondition them anymore or something Dad was saying this afternoon. They said $300, so that's probly including labour. I duno, I just want the car running on the road now. It's been long enough (only had it actually like 10 days lol)

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