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Thats the plan guys, it runs awesome and heaps of thumbs up from older generation people on the roads :thumbsup:

Pretty practicle being a wagon too ahaha. Its got a tow bar, but honestly... wtf can it tow lol the 1.2L motor can barley pull its own weight ahaha!

Damo, you got pictures of this R31?

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Howdy guys, bought another car to get from to and from work during the week, leave the skyline for the weekend :D

Its pretty awesome and starts first crank n' whatever :)

Awesome! I bet if you closed your eyes you'd have trouble knowing what car your driving, 120Y or GTR :thumbsup:

How can running over a small rabbit do $2k worth of damage?!

People hit cats all the time... it does nothing to the car.

Was the rabbit the size of a Buffalo?

might as well been

snapped the headlight support, thats the bulk of the cash, Xenon headlight.

yup, and the crash repairer is getting a new one from nissan

Your very right.

What sort of damage is done cara?

well here are some pics: (sorry they arent the best)

have to replace headlight, repair drivers side headlight, get a totally new front bar, and CAI

there are hair line fractures everywhere on the front bar and i mean EVERYWHERE

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Nice Wayne. Chuck a turbo in there between the carby and the manifold :thumbsup:

do it! specialty tuning on marion road can dyno tune carby turbo cars to perfection :D

once i get the carter fuel pump on the rolla, its gonna have a lil holiday there, then i can boost about the place in the blue wagon

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