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Yea thats just part of owning an import. At least you're on the right track of fixing shit up first. But after everything's fixed, all your coin's gonna go into mods.

Yea thats just part of owning an import.

Not really having the same conversation as us are you? :D

But after everything's fixed, all your coin's gonna go into mods.

Umm... no it won't. This car isn't a modifier. Apart from cosmetic modification it's not getting squat until I replace it as my daily. Then it can get modded and thrashed on the track.

That's it I don't crack the shits with it (even more so) and sell it.

thanks man, none of it is really anything I feel like attacking myself. I think I just need to save up some coin and get it a top to toe engine/electrical service

Yeah thats prob the best option . . . I tried to do a few things to mine when I first got it, I found myself cutting corners and dodging it up jus to get it back on the road . . . Getting someone else (EFI) to do it meant it was all done properly and professionally and I didnt have to worry about it.

buckshot + bonnet = speed holes FTW! :D

the FPV ones? Yeah, why?

my old rims ( the ninja photo ) i might be able to get them back from a mate. if so you can borrow my FPV ones if you like

This car isn't a modifier. Apart from cosmetic modification it's not getting squat until I replace it as my daily. Then it can get modded and thrashed on the track.

That's it I don't crack the shits with it (even more so) and sell it.

Yeah after I get my cooler on in Feb, Im not doing any more mod's till it comes of the road in Sep and I replace it as my daily.

my old rims ( the ninja photo ) i might be able to get them back from a mate. if so you can borrow my FPV ones if you like

I still don't believe that photo exists :D

But I'd never knock back use of rims/tyres that won't get me killed!

Martin - Is it faily easy to install a switch for my reverse light so I can turn it on and off and not worry about getting booked?

I had to wait 5 mins yesterday for a cop to leave the car park before me... so of course I looked suss as buggery watching him, waiting.

true, at least it gets me from here to there for the moment.

However a $1500 datsun would have too... :D

Don't knock the datsuns!

Martin - Is it faily easy to install a switch for my reverse light so I can turn it on and off and not worry about getting booked?

I had to wait 5 mins yesterday for a cop to leave the car park before me... so of course I looked suss as buggery watching him, waiting.

Like a manual switch? Yeah that would be pretty easy.

Don't knock the datsuns!

Like a manual switch? Yeah that would be pretty easy.

I wasn't knocking the Datsuns! You know I'm a Datsun guy... was just saying I could have got one of them and saved money/headaches/hassels

yeah like one of them, awesome

Ill front mount u :huh:

mmmmm front mounting people mmmmmmm

Side note : is it illegal to turn your parker's into indicators ?

mmmmmmm side note mmmmmmmmm

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