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Thanks to scott bringing his 13 around the other night i've been inspired to get my 33 back on the road in the next week...she's basically complete...looking brand new again in complete standard form....just have a slight issue with my ECU

If anyone has a S2 R33 Standard Computer lying around that i could borrow for a couple of weeks to get through regency that would be greatly appreciated..ill come and pick it up...give you some beer or something for the troubles...

also.....how strict are they on child restrains these days? Car is in completely original condition with every nut/bolt/plug/hose/pipe where it should be...what are my chances of getting through? I've been out of the car scene for a little bit now gimme a break :banana:

cheers guys

Ryan.

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I've noticed they pay alot of attention to the underside of the car - most probably because theres a better chance at finding something like worn bushing to knock people back with if everything else in the engine bay is standard.

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Thanks to scott bringing his 13 around the other night i've been inspired to get my 33 back on the road in the next week...she's basically complete...looking brand new again in complete standard form....just have a slight issue with my ECU

If anyone has a S2 R33 Standard Computer lying around that i could borrow for a couple of weeks to get through regency that would be greatly appreciated..ill come and pick it up...give you some beer or something for the troubles...

also.....how strict are they on child restrains these days? Car is in completely original condition with every nut/bolt/plug/hose/pipe where it should be...what are my chances of getting through? I've been out of the car scene for a little bit now gimme a break :)

cheers guys

Ryan.

holy shit! your back!! :D good luck getting her thru mate

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