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^Flick, sounds like any 2nd hand car unfortunately..... My skyline is similar, needs new clutch, new tyres, new plugs, etc. etc.

Of all the cars I've owned the only one with the least problems is my SP23 which I bought brand new. And even then there have been a few issues (cruise f@#ked up), just warranty has covered them. Thus is the joy of cars :P

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All but car 4 owned at the same time :

car 1) Clutch, turbo, intercooler, engine, clutch, turbo, exhaust, afm, right rear trailing arm ripped out of chassis, diff and that was in just over a year :P

car 2) Blew up engine, SOLD lol

car 3) Gearbox, injectors

car 4) Not to much apart from hitting a pothole to hard and breaking something. I treat the 180 like a cheap whore and it just takes it, I love this car.

thanks Jess

have you had a chance to look around @ 5 stud hubs

i found a topic but cant find it quickly here basiacally some guy selling front struts to stagea with

R34 fron rotors and calipers and rear 33 gtst hubs and calipers

ive got my front rotors and calipers will talk to a guy about getting his rear end rotors calipers and hubs

then to my knowledge all i need is front hubs to suit ATTESSA

cheers madaz. Saw the pics last night, was too tired to reply - but they arent showing up now?

Weird seeing my car in different colours lol but i stuck with the first one u did (original colour :action-smiley-069: ) Thanx!

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