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Do it on the side until you start making to many clients and turn full time :D !

Would a carwash place (Machine thing - like the ones at the petrol station - Likes Waves at Gunners) will that damage my paint work? I have a few bits of paint scratches and 1 rust spot - would a high pressure gun / carwash machine peel the paint?

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Sinister, you put up a number for a bloke from Tire wholesalers a while back, for mike or mitch or something? Well actually have money for tires now and I can't find the number.

Thanks mate. I'll become a member soon, just so I can throw the '33 down the tarmac a couple of times. Found some PZero Neros for cheap, so they will last me until the end of the year...

Started stripping it, and removing obsolete bits. (aircon pump finally gone)

In preparation for new injectors, timing belt etc, waterpump, Z32 afm, fancy timing gears, Nistune, radius rods, and a clutch.

And some little things like a battery isolator, re do the gauge mounting, some more stickers etc.

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Wow - getting stuck into it Michael. Rip it all out maaaaate

No aircon ?? - you setting up a track car ??/

well I did the usual when I got back from Belco ghetto (washed/polished the cars).

Then decided I'd do something really simple - remove the cabin rear view and paint the back of it black.

Fark me while removing I broke the friggin mirror in it didn't I. *&^%$ Live n learn....

Oh oh oh - the bonnet came up like black glass today :D

Spewan! (mirror)

Aircon just made it overheat, but i am making an extinguisher bracket for track days.

Wouldnt take much more though... some brakes and a seat.... hmmm. I need to keep it road legal. And have a loud stereo.

If i was going full track car id strip it to nothing, then build up with a plan. One day.

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