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Has anyone here replaced their speedo cable before??? and is it hard to do cause i snapped my speedo cabel some how and i just got a new one today and need to change it over.

Common problem with 32s... the back of the instrument cluster is easy to get at but don't know bout the other end... got my mechanic to do it at last service, along with all the heater hoses 'n crap.. wasn't expensive so must be easy! LOL

shoulda got a 1j :) still rolling the nissans hey

Correction - shoulda KEPT the 1J powered car :P

Yeah still got my sil, wanna sell it though need to pay off debts and shit. Swapped my falcon for an old school Cressida the other day so I'm back in Toyota again :wub:

Common problem with 32s... the back of the instrument cluster is easy to get at but don't know bout the other end... got my mechanic to do it at last service, along with all the heater hoses 'n crap.. wasn't expensive so must be easy! LOL

The other end plugs into the gear box so shouldn't be to hard to figuree out just gotta take my dash apart i reckon

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classic rally cars list 18-22 nov mofo's :P

Alfa Romeo Spider

Alfa Romeo Total

Alpine Renault A110

Alpine Renault Total

Alvis Speed 20

Alvis Total

Aston Martin DB9

Vantage Roadster

Aston Martin Total

Austin Healey 100-6

BN 7

Sprite

Austin Healey Total

BMW 2002 Ti

2002 tii

Alpina B6 Replica

E30 323i

E30 325i

E30 M3

M3R

Z4 Roadster

BMW Total

Chevrolet 206 Corvette

Corvette Z06

Chevrolet Total

Datsun 240 Z DEVIL Z

240Z

Datsun Total

Detomaso Pantera

Detomaso Total

Ferrari 250 California

308 GT4 Dino

330 GT 2+2

365 BB

Ferrari Total

Fiat 124 Sport CC

Fiat Total

Ford Capri Perana

Cortina

Cortina GT500

Escort

Escort RS 2000

mustang

Mustang Cobra

RS 1600

XR6T

Ford Total

Ford Falcon XY GTHO

Ford Falcon Total

Hillman Imp Rallye

Hillman Total

Holden A9X

Commodore

GTS Monaro

Monaro GTS

TORANA L34

VC HDT Commodore

Holden Total

Holden Torana SL

Holden Torana Total

HSV W427

HSV Total

Jaguar C-Type

E Type V12 12 OF EM :(

E-Type Coupe

Mk II

XF

XJ6

XK-R

(blank)

Jaguar Total

Jensen CV 8

Interceptor

Jensen Total

Lancia Integrale

Lancia Total

Lotus Elan 2S 130/5

Lotus Total

Make Model

Make Total

Mazda RX3

RX7

RX-7

RX7 Series 5

Mazda Total

Mercedes Benz 190 SL

190SL

280 SL

300 SL

300 Sl "Gullwing"

Mercedes Benz Total

MG MGB GT

MG Total

Mitsubishi Colt Galant 16L GS

EVO 10

EVO 3

EVO 9

EVO 9 RS

EVO VIII MR

Evo X

Evolution IX RS

Lancer

Lancer Evo 9

Lancer Evo X RS

Lancer Evolution X

Starion Turbo

Mitsubishi Total

Nissan 180 SX

300zx

Gazelle RS-X

GTR

Skyline GTR IVE HEARD OF THESE

Nissan Total

Porche 911 GT2

Porche Total

Porsche 356

911

356 SC 90

911 2.4 S Coupe

911 Carrera

911 Carrera RS IROC

911 GT3

911 RS

911 RS Coupe

911 SC

911 Turbo

911  996  GT2 CS

911E Targa

911RSR

911SC

924 GTS Club Sport

928S

944 turbo

996TT

Carrera RS

GT3

Turbo

Turbo S

Porsche Total

Porsche - (Kremer Racing) 911/ 930 Turbo

Porsche - (Kremer Racing) Total

Purvis Eureka

Purvis Total

Shelby America Ford Mustang GT350 sweet

Shelby America Total

Skelta G Forse S/C

Skelta Total

Subaru PMS25

Subaru Total

Suburu STI Spec C

Suburu Total

Toyota MR2

Supra SZ Aerotop

Toyota Total

Triumph TR3A

TR7-V8  1974

Triumph Total

TVR Chimaera - hell yeah

TVR Total

Volkswagen Beetle

Karmann Ghia

Volkswagen Total

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same as last year andrew introduces me to some wierd ass old school sports car ive never heard of before :P

Polljonker, Michael & Lanzilli ,Paul are the names of people in the eureka wierd ass thing.

official website where i stole the entry list from and hacked it just to get the cars names.

www.classicadelaide.com.au

o and that shelby is a 1966 model :( freaken awesome

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Johnnie B.: Word on the street is that Raymond Calitri hired you and your brother for a top order, a order that should have gone to me.

Memphis: That's not the way it went down, Johnnie...

best hope your car is not on that list with Eleanor

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