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apparently 300zx headlights are interchangeable with the ones on the lambo diablos :) they're nice cool cars would be an awesome cruiser for summer. any idea what the 98+ ones go for? and how often they come up at auctions?

looks like someone out there is copying your style because it definately looked like yours.

gone are the days when mine was the only red r34 in the hood. there are a few red ones around now but with different kits or wheel usually

i'll make some minor changes when it goes in for a respray :D

too bad the lambo that sported 300zx headlights was also the one with the poorest build quality (when lambo was havin a hard time makin a profit and had just been sold)... at least they painted the inside of the headlight black, which nissan didn't do for a while after.

gg. Call up some mechanics, surely there must have some sitting around doing nothing?

Will do on Monday.

Already got couple people wanting to sell me one, still waiting for reply from one with g/box about price...

Fun times ahead.

Off to work now.

same guy that owns the green 34 CR34M owns that car. was in for major works...picked up today after several long months tongue.gif
GTR-010 is currently in my driveway.

it looked IMMACULATE

i spent about 5 mins looking at it

coilpacks and loom out of the ceffy now. gonna redo the wiring and reheatshrink the lot and then wrap it in heatwrap tape.

chucked in a CA18 coilpack to replace a missing cylinder and it started firing again. so was just faulty coils. huzzah. $80 fix.

also didn't realise, but some fucker's broken a key off in the driver side door lock, and there's signs of someone having tried to force it open. lol never realised cos the alarm was keyless entry. retards must not know about ceffies, they've got the same door lock workaround as R33's. so much easier than forcing a door lock open.

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