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Tinyest of updates from me

The 31 was off the road while i repaired a bit of rust (not 100% done because i couldn't get my hands on a mig)

Had to get some new rear tyres so was wearing stockies for a little bit

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Saved some penies and bought some round things for the back

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and some more pics of the shitter corolla

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haha, for lolz (got a few paint pens on ebay, got bored after doing the tyre writing on 1 tyre so started attacking the engine bay)

also, out of picture is the "flux capacitor"

my housemate also painted the inside of the front mudflap fluro orange :glare:

im thinking the angle grinder might make an appearance sometime, but its already a pretty dodgy car (mainly dying gearbox and super worn bushes)

WTF is that on your gearbox :):D ? Is that a "pipster ockey clutch special" or am I seeing things here....

Haha, yep

Otherwise the clutch fork comes off the pivot ball and the clutch slave goes on an angle and the pedal gets heavy sometimes

Guess the guy that did the clutch for me f**ked something up,

meh, it works I guess

Pretty dodgy tho

  • 2 weeks later...

yeam mine has the hectic black guards, and a ful sik HKS exhaust which seems to neither add power nor change the noise, just looks different.

Yours has been lowered a fair bit too I think, looks good.

Keeping the Stag as my weekender: but just put a deposit on a Toyota 86: due in December at this stage... :)

december really?? friend of mine has been on toyotas back about it. took one for a test drive on monday (which was an auto because the other person who booked in a test drive wanted auto......lame) and they told him 12 months wait time......seems a bit silly

this is pretty long gone now, but was fun while i had it

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this is also gone now unfortunatly

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but it made way for

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:D i also had a 1983 series 2 nissan bluebird with a cA18det in it, but have no photos of it, they got burned in a fire :(

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