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Fitted 6 new NGK iridium plugs, oil change and filter, changed the radiator water and bled it, and checked trans fluid which was good.

Feels a little more lively. When I pulled the battery terminal off, i've lost how many K's on the trip, so I can't find out exactly how many k's to a tank! DOH! :unsure:

Abused it by dumping all of Shits Corner's barbed wire, pipe, concrete and fence posts in at taken to the tip.

Much cardboard used to protect the interior and control the wire

ShitsCornerinthebackofmyM35.jpg

I really need a trailer... or a ute

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Yesterday I think I broke something?

Anyone know where the fuse box is in the M35? :laugh::whistling:

I can't seem to get the rear separate glass hatch to open when I press the button under the windscreen wiper!

It was working, and then just stopped. I think it might be a fuse, because nothing else could explain it. I removed the rear cover and had a look, and the mechanism is fine, so I think it's electrical?

Any hints on what it could be? Driving me nuts!

Yesterday I think I broke something?

Anyone know where the fuse box is in the M35? :laugh::whistling:

I can't seem to get the rear separate glass hatch to open when I press the button under the windscreen wiper!

It was working, and then just stopped. I think it might be a fuse, because nothing else could explain it. I removed the rear cover and had a look, and the mechanism is fine, so I think it's electrical?

Any hints on what it could be? Driving me nuts!

Theres a couple, one in the drivers footwell, the descriptions are in japanese (But have been translated http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=309837&view=findpost&p=5108325 ) - one of them refers to the a 'trunk lid opener', unsure if thats the right one. Theres another one behind the battery, pop the big plastic cover off and you can see it, the descriptions are in english on it (If memory serves). Someone else was having issues with it the other day, maybe see if you can search for that post :D

should i install HIDs?

and will they make people flash their lights at me because they think they are too bright?

discuss

are you talking about after markets or just new globes? i'm currently using 8000k's although I prefer 10,000k.

as long as you have your lights angled down it shouldn't be a problem!...I drive at night mainly and I never get flashed or pulled over.

are you talking about after markets or just new globes? i'm currently using 8000k's although I prefer 10,000k.

as long as you have your lights angled down it shouldn't be a problem!...I drive at night mainly and I never get flashed or pulled over.

after markets

im just not sure exactly how to angle them propperly....

If they dont have self levelers, then set them up the same way you would any other headlights. Find a nice piece of flat ground with a wall at the end, drivve the car up to the wall and mark off the centre of the headlights. Drive the car back 10 metres, turn the lights on so you can see them on the wall (sometimes dusk is the best time to do this) and then adjust your headlight angles to your personal preference. Personally, I aim for 200mm down @ 10m for the right hand side, and 150mm down and 50mm to the left for the left hand light (helps with offside visibility when there are no streetlights)

HTH

Whats that Jase? Would I like to come to Gorillaz? Darn tooting I would! Pick me up at 7.30 kthnxbai

lol. Im not much of a LP fan, but have always liked Damon Albarn since Blur. Gorillaz will be the stand out i reckn. I'll pass on Bon Jovi.

Jason passon Bon Jovi.

Dude i see then in 1988 lol,at the AHOY in Rotterdam great show & great night,

might be few year`s older but hope they still know how to put on a SHOW,

Will let you know ,

Still waiting for that CALL :whistling::spank:

LOL only way Your Car in washed is driven in RAIN :D,Give me a Buzz you slack Barcket :thanks:

Yep. All this rain is a real energy saver. No carbon footprint on my Stagea.

should i install HIDs?

and will they make people flash their lights at me because they think they are too bright?

discuss

I think to post a new topic on lights.

Abused it by dumping all of Shits Corner's barbed wire, pipe, concrete and fence posts in at taken to the tip.

Much cardboard used to protect the interior and control the wire

ShitsCornerinthebackofmyM35.jpg

I really need a trailer... or a ute

you should have built a fence around your car so no one can steal it :)

my m35 acheived regularly 650-700 ks out of a tank cruising mainly 110-115 kph over 5000ks sunny coast - melbourne and many places in between including up to mt hotham -bairnsdale-moe.

around the sunny coast 550-600 per tank 50/50 city-country driving. ;)

can I ask, did you take the VQ25DET out and put a hyundai 1.3li engine in there? lol

should i install HIDs?

and will they make people flash their lights at me because they think they are too bright?

discuss

if people flash there lights at you, you flash them back. they're probably just saying hi lol

you should have built a fence around your car so no one can steal it :)

I have. It is made of brick and is commonly termed a garage :P

can I ask, did you take the VQ25DET out and put a hyundai 1.3li engine in there? lol

It is definitely possible to get over 700kms before the light comes on whilst cruising at 100-120kph.

It has been done a number of times and with a favourable road/breeze, 800kms when the light comes on is possible (rare though)

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