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Anyone got a dead R32/33 ignitor laying around? Happy to pick up and swap for a box of beer. I want to pull it apart to see if I can reclaim the plugs for extending the loom to an aftermarket ignition.

i do.

come get it tonight, jamies swinging by later as well.

Damn - too late - too many beers to drive.

Will grab it off you tommorrow. You are thomastown right?

What beer?

just draw me like one of those french girls. Or a virgin goat. Or asahi. If you like :)

should become a member again.

are we still doing things where we all catch up and have a laugh? or is that all over now with the era of the carpark meets...

Yeah come to a track day, or the motorkhana, or a monthly meet, or a cruise. Then we'll have a laugh.

Side Note: Does anyone else not feel safe in their daily without a fire extinguisher bolted within reach?

Either that GTR is exxy for what it is or I got a massive bargain

Not nearly as many mods and same engine situation for 5k more

Was black a factory colour? I didn't think it was but looks like the same black as mine

Lol scrap the r32 and join the gtr wagon?

I believe you should

But if considering it

There's a midnight purple 33R in Tassie for 16k with functioning engine

Hasn't put up pics yet

Also looks like I'll be paying Borci's wages for the next couple of years

Please PM me your bank details so I can give them to my payroll officer and cut out the middle man

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