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Evah seen a 4 door auto N/A R32 do skids? It's funneh says:

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Cyrus - Ska - Drift0r - Beggar Extraordinaire! says:

Wassup biatch?

Evah seen a 4 door auto N/A R32 do skids? It's funneh says:

Playing with my oversized penis.

Cyrus - Ska - Drift0r - Beggar Extraordinaire! says:

Love your work, pics or ban.

Evah seen a 4 door auto N/A R32 do skids? It's funneh says:

Yeh, here you go.

Cyrus - Ska - Drift0r - Beggar Extraordinaire! says:

Oh your so big and bad.

Evah seen a 4 door auto N/A R32 do skids? It's funneh says:

I try my hardest to impress my biggest fan.

A weekend in the life of V8skylineMAN:

Here is a list what i have done to that in the last three days

motor in....

crank is different...fark...need manual

get clutch fit clutch

get pedal box and clutch master and slave cyl from r31 and 200b and modify to suit application

manual in...

all anciliaries bolted to motor

gearbox is 5inches shorter than the auto

fark....manual out.....run around like an idiot looking for a long 5speed(impossible to get one atm)

find out that crank is NOT different...

there is an adapter on the end of it....pulls off with two tyre levers

put auto back in....

realize that i cut all the lines that the auto uses when i took it out as i wasnt using it

run around like an idiot again to find the cooler lines...

find some at murrarie.

remove clutch master slave and pedal and go get auto lines.

fit auto lines to gearbox....remember that the motor doesnt have an oil pickup in it yet...

undo engine mounts

lift engine and remove sump....

go 1/2 way to toowoomba to get oil pickup

fit oil pickup

fit sump...lower engine....do up engine mounts...

fill with oil...fill auto with tranny fluid

fit tailshaft

try to start car,,,....nothing

find that wiring is all wrong on the auto...

fix wiring...try to start car....

car starts.!!!....exaust isnt done up.....FARK its loud!

turn car off.

fit exhaust

start car.....runs on 5 cyls only.....

begin diagnosis

find that no2 cyl is not firing.....

plenty of spark.....

check exhaust....no popping....not a valve

must be fuel suply to Injector....nope...plenty of pressure..

guess that injector must be the problem...remove injector(cvnt of a job)

replace injector

start car...WOOOOOO firing on all six!

fit radiator and hoses

fit fan

fill with coolant

let the car idle for 20 mins

not getting hot, go for a small drive....temp on 1/3....sweet

sit down and relax

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