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TOOO much information for me at this late hour! I will try my level best to make some intelligent comments tomorrow as it is my bed time and i can hear Missus calling!!

Are you hungry? :aroused:

- Replace Boot badge (just annoying)

go to EKW (http://www.ekw.com.au/) and get a secondhand one for $65 and get the lock altered to fit your key (about $30) from a locksmith...

- Repair Odometer which has convenientley stopped on 91,450km

If your out West (really, really West) go to

Wyndham Auto Electrical Pty Ltd

ADDRESS

Factory 1 / 361 Old Geelong Rd

Hoppers Crossing

Australia

Ph: (03) 9360 0086

they have a proper instrument repair guy... cost you about $120 if the stepping motor is gone...

Regarding the odometer you could also try Ringwood Speedos on Maroondah hwy.

And I can Recommend Dean at Ultimate Performance Imports for parts like boot badge / stereo brackets. Good Hunting!! :)

- Replace Boot badge (just annoying)

See pic attached, if it's like that I can help you put it together. Some prick badged mine also, so over the weekend I swapped the barrels myself. I got mine from Mark Gibbs Panel House in QLD for $45 + delivery Tel: 07 3808 8737

- paint plasticy interior bits

INASNT can help you here his car if full of colourful plastic ornaments. Seriously I think ther's a thread in Maintenance on this...hang on here's the thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=31286

PM me if you need help.

Max, ill give you $100 towards ur efforts if you find out who stole my gt badges today, i think they were stolen at monash down at arts carpark (***ing parking), but maybe in mornington this afternoon.

And another $50 if you break their legs. :D

Good luck with it all, keep us posted about what the safc does for you.

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