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Then 8k clutch dumpies - sounds like a plan.

Get vids. LOL

You mind throwing a few pictures of your S13 up man?

lol I'm gonna have to try so hard not to give it any shit for a few hundred kays, kinda run in the new engine a bit after it would've been sitting for a while.

I've got a few pics but it just looks like a stock blue silvia with R33 wheels. It's not even low or anything, almost like a drift sleeper :)

It's 1 wire away from starting I reckon.

The new engine loom had to be modded to fit the S13 chassis, just a few wires which need to be re-directed and shit in the engine bay. Re-did the in-cabin wiring mods to suit the new loom as well, so all the bits that were modded on the old loom to make the old engine run are now done on the new loom to make this new engine run - bar one which I'll connect up tomorrow.

oi andrew. ill be out your way tomorrow. might drop by and check the pos out when im done at paintball.

As long as its before about 3ish - all good man. Workin tomoz arvo, but hopefully I'll have that wiring shit sussed by then if the weather isn't all fked up like it was today.

just got back from drift prac, was awesome, rain was alright to begin with but the harder i pushed the more i hated the wet

understeered into some tyres comin out of the s's , all in all good fun !

drift damage = Mad repz!

An open letter to my Silvia:

Dear fucking shitheap of a car,

Go and die a horrible firey death, you fucking pile of worthless shit. I am fucking over this shit immensely, and am on the edge of burning you to the fucking ground, and pissing on your ashes.

Love, Andrew

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