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Was probably me. I play soccer and train Monday and Wednesday nights. And work at pacific Harbour golf club. What time was it?

You work at the golf club? Where's the hook up.

shows intent so i reckon it counts. I'm really in the need of new floor mates and a new gear shifter. Back when i first got the car many years ago i thought it would be super hectic to cut the gear stick really short and ever since then no gear knob actually fits it properly....

Also my electrics wiring knowledge is pretty poor. I took put a boost gauge to install one which has a bigger range. But when i wired the new one up it just showed full Boost and wont move. Should i re-wire the entire gauge or have i missed a step.

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cheers... Any one know a decent short shifter that fits ? Alot of the ebay ones I've read are a poor fit and are shit quality.

Bodo has the skills with resolving this,

As for washing the Car, I have a dedicated wash bay at work that I have use of. You are up this way perhaps we should organise a detailing day.

Bodo has the skills with resolving this,

As for washing the Car, I have a dedicated wash bay at work that I have use of. You are up this way perhaps we should organise a detailing day.

I've had my skyline for about 5 years by now i think and never once had it detailed.. never got the love it deserved when it was my daily driver

Hopefully my Bonnet gets re wrapped tomorrow.

:yes:

Was probably me. I play soccer and train Monday and Wednesday nights. And work at pacific Harbour golf club. What time was it?

not sure what time. Early afternoon maybe?

I enjoy golf, I'm shit at it but I enjoy it

Golf is boring, but cruising around a golf course talking shit and hitting shit with sticks sounds like it could be fun :)

Detailing old cars sucks....you find all those extra chips and dying paint that you know you cant do too much about without a total respray. having said that, it still looks good afterwards :) and well worth the elbow grease.

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