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Ok so im in need of assistance from anyone willing to help me get my 32 going again.

There is a catch to this though as i need to get the hilux going first (clutch replacing) before i can pull the motor out of the skyline :D

So im asking if there is anyone out there that can do the clutch in the hilux (89 hilux with a 202) at my place and then once that is going i can get the engine hoist that i need to borrow and finish pulling the motor out of the bloody datsun :kiss:

For those that need some incentive i will be providing refreshments and a nice home cooked bbq (or pizza's) as a thankyou and if by chance someone wants to do it for a little cash there way then im sure i can work something out.

Im looking at getting it done asap if anyone can help this week/end it would be much appreciated.

This is the first step in getting my life back on the right track and im hoping that 2007 will be a better year!!!

Cheers GMB

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GMB i am sure i can come arround sometime for a couple of hours, atleast to help you pull the clutch out, got to talk to the missis as she has the weekend off and it's her first weekend in a while, but i'll let you know. I have some basic tools, one of then tool sets, does all the thing i need on the skyline so who know. If the box is anything like on the liner, you will need a massive extension to get to the top bolts of the box, if there is no room. I don't have any, i did my clutch at my mates place.

Anyway i'll keep ya posted.

id help if i had the time B, but honestly im pretty flat out atm, call me if you get stuck n ill see if i can help :O

Cheers Toff

i know you have a fair bit on so didn't want to bother you :rant:

Give me a bell if you need a hand with anything though ;)

GMB i am sure i can come arround sometime for a couple of hours, atleast to help you pull the clutch out, got to talk to the missis as she has the weekend off and it's her first weekend in a while, but i'll let you know. I have some basic tools, one of then tool sets, does all the thing i need on the skyline so who know. If the box is anything like on the liner, you will need a massive extension to get to the top bolts of the box, if there is no room. I don't have any, i did my clutch at my mates place.

Anyway i'll keep ya posted.

Cheers mate :thumbsup:

I am not a master mechanic B but I am more than happy to help a brother out. Let me know when you and the others decide and I will get a marital leave form filled out :cheers:

Cheers Todd

im working again today and a few of the fella's are givine me a hand 2morrow and Friday and then continuing through the weekened until its done :P

Your a brave man though asking for leave to play with your friends this soon after Christmas :)

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