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Cheers huddy.

Its for a small person. Like Huddy. WInk Wink Nudge Nudge, ayyyyyy huddy. Feel like a new comfy seat.

Tony,

Its a small seat. As in very squishy. no offence at all but i met u out at Mallala when you were talking to Mark & Julie. You might be to tall and have broader shoulders, so it might be to small for you.

Pics below.

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Cars at Doyles now.

Front end is getting fixed.

Top rad support and right skirt/ battery tray is all fixed and primed or what ever they are doing.

Painting bonnet white instead of black again. Maybe a good maybe a shit thing. Oh well.

I also have my original engine at home. SO parts are going like hotcakes. Ovver me $$$ for parts. No offer refused as i want the block gone asap.

Lub you ryan

Head/ turbo/ injectors and exhaust manifold sold. Pending payment.

But nothing is for certain yet.

$600 and u can have the lot huddy.

I really dont know what its worth and what bearing/s have gone?

I really want to find out though.

But oh well. Car should be coming back today. Hopefully.

YAYAYAYAYAYA

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Ignition problem sucks. 18 coil packs and finidng out which ones work and dont is even worse.

Yeh Jetpower or whatever they are called for testing every single coil pack for me.

I have to have atleast 6 that work fine I hope.

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I have found the rims/ coilovers and a front mount kit now.

SO RYAN. DOnt sell those rims that were on the black R33. the ones u have for $2000. and those buddy clubs. I will put a deposit down for them if u want.

Car will be half decent soon.

Love you all and goodnight

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Enki Gspec, 18" x 9" + 10", 114.3mm PCD, 5 Stud.

Nissan Skyline R32 Buddy Club coilovers

And a Greedy Frount Mount Kit for $600 from a sponsor.

Dammit.

Now someone give me some f#$king good coil packs as mine are all roasted and need some new ones I think. Havent heard back from the tester place so not expecting good news.

Edited by R32_4door_drifting

Its not necessarily the coil packs, I got spitfires and still get a miss at 5500, I think its just running ridiculously rich (below 10:1) and causing it. With the splitfires its not as bad and doesn't happen as often however.

nice one Brenton

good work on keeping your car better the devil you know I say plus you gotta mod it a bit more before we can do a straight swap

lol

im assuming by modding it a bit more you want him to put a 25 in it for you?

ahh ryan i remember the day you were "25's are shit... 20's rock"

*slaps you*

20's for the win!

maybe check fuel pump/fuel filter/fuel reg also brenton?

did you use the injectors off of your old engine? if not maybe try swapping those over!

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