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Mmmmm Eye candy. Exceptionally nice and worth of the accolades you've received. Would also like to see it in the skin one day.

Thanks mate, i can see your machine is delicious too...

If you ever down here your welcome no problem, just dont turn up with a

holden or ford :unsure:

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I HAVE one of these (sedan) but in far from factory condition.

I'm pretty sure this car is more stock than mine.

Eventually the plan is to get a coupe either australian or JDM and use that.

I was like you too.... it sucks getting old, you need to be 100% it will cost money,but

Believe in it and you will achieve it.

Mario.

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Hey Mario, did you ever replace and have to source those little rubber seals that seal between the drivers window and the passengers little window, they're actually fixed to the little window. If so did you have to get them from the Motherland and what's the go with attaching them. I bought some rubber moulds from Clarke Rubber and Sikaflexed them on . They work, but I'd prefer original. "Original "I here you all say WTF. It's only missing the motor and box.

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Hey Mario, did you ever replace and have to source those little rubber seals that seal between the drivers window and the passengers little window, they're actually fixed to the little window. If so did you have to get them from the Motherland and what's the go with attaching them. I bought some rubber moulds from Clarke Rubber and Sikaflexed them on . They work, but I'd prefer original. "Original "I here you all say WTF. It's only missing the motor and box.

Hi, i should be snoring by now,,,but thats not me im waiting for the morning ""skyline""HA!

mate those rubber seals original are like gold, but there is a solution Mazda 626 coupe 1979 to 1981

are interchangable they will fit you might need to trim them on top but they will fit, and will look original

if you can find a wrecker there request them,the quality is quite good, and you need soapy water to slide them up into the window cavity.

Cheers

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Lucky me... got to see the car and meet the owner.

I never know who's who at these events but the guy polishing a speck of dust off the windscreen just had to be the owner.

Amazing attention to detail and presentation on this car, I hope Mario won a prize for it.

JohnH

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Lucky me... got to see the car and meet the owner.

I never know who's who at these events but the guy polishing a speck of dust off the windscreen just had to be the owner.

Amazing attention to detail and presentation on this car, I hope Mario won a prize for it.

JohnH

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Hi John, its hard to place aface to the forum members, lucky Sunday the weather held up,

Saturday was a bummer, someone must of shot that rain dance man for it to stop for the show yesterday.

You were right about that'' speck of dust'' it looked horrible :D

Cheers

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Yep.

A bit more info is buried on hybrid-z (which is blocked here at work)

Nissan Anti Pollution System

Basically a big name for exhaust gas recirculation

It was a big thing in the 70;s in Japan, pollution was the ""Taboo'' Word.

The C210 was so sluggish acctually the l24 here wasnt too bad, the cars in Japan

were strangled with emmision controls unfortunatly the car companies and Government promoted it to

extreme.

Mario.

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Hey Mario, I was also there yesterday :) really impressed with this car :D .

Thanks mate, im sure there was a few guys there, look there was many cars

that really stood out, its not good to be a judge in an event like that,or any car show,

everyone there put so much effort into their machines, and all this costs money.. man!!

all you guys there are there for a reason, and we all breathe the same air.

as far as im concerned all of you are winners, 90% of you are young and have that passion in your soul

and thats what makes you all winners. :D

Cheers,

Mario.

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Thanks mate, im sure there was a few guys there, look there was many cars

that really stood out, its not good to be a judge in an event like that,or any car show,

everyone there put so much effort into their machines, and all this costs money.. man!!

all you guys there are there for a reason, and we all breathe the same air.

as far as im concerned all of you are winners, 90% of you are young and have that passion in your soul

and thats what makes you all winners. :D

Cheers,

Mario.

Hey Mario, Great meeting you on Sunday and as i said to you, surely you could have polished it some more :D:):P

Looked a treat on the day and made me wish my Prince was this good. Congrats on all of your efforts - a credit to all of your hard work and a delight to see in the flesh.......

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