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everything makes noises!

my passenger front spring clicks when the car moves slowly...

my clutch is squeky, so is my brake pedal

and when im cruising slowly somehwere, coz my exhaust isn't that loud, everyone can hear...

click click squeak click sqeak click

sounds like my car is gona fall to pieces but its goin beautifully...

i know i prolly need new springs they dont look too healthy since they got off the boat,

but how to do we stop the pedals from squeking? where or how can i apply some sort of lube to make em shut up?

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okay - im gonna bitch about my car now...

my passenger window doesn't work anymore.

small patch of clear coat on the rear left and around the taillights is coming off looks gay.

i've rooted my front bar to hell.

just cracked one of my blitz wheels the other day, and the other tyre only holds 9psi of air.

im low on powersteering fluid (well, i hope, coz my hicas light is always on).

im finding it harder to crank nowadays (prolly just fuel filter).

okay - im done.

but yeah... i love my skyline! :P

so any ideason how to eliminate those noises>?

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i cracked my front bar trying to get out of my driveway.... Damn insurance makes me park on the property every night so i scrape at least once a day :D at the moment it is held on by 2 bolts and there are 5 that i have poped off... i have 3 bald tyres but your welcome to donate to my tyre fund. my drivers window has fallen off its rails :D and the seal is farked... But I LOVE MY SKYLINE!!!! :P:D:D

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as for the squeaks, its probably just loose sh!t. when i bought my car i found 2 screw drivers in it, i was like what the fark. but now i understand every bloody screw has come loose, the handle for my seat is loose, my dash has come loose (that was quictrack guy) and my centre console came loose, when they were loose they squeaked when i went over bumps etc... but i just put some lock tight on and screwed them in. and they havn't come loose since.... me touches wood

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