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well today I woke up to the alarm going nuts.. so I tried to turn it at wouldn't work... so I disconnected the battery and the secondary battery and that shut it up.. disconnected the alarm and found out the microwave censer had been disconnected.. so I started to and washed it :)

NO LEAKS NO RATTLES NO MISFIRE!!!!!

It idles so nicely and i fixed so many things the last few weeks i have no idea what actually caused it.

Just need to throw on the bumper and bonnet ready for the tow on monday.

So keen to drive it.

SO KEEN.

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14December hells yeah it will be the day after i hand in my last assessment. Im doing.

wait is this serious?

Speed off the streets ! There is a thread about it.

Genuine nismo centre caps arrived from Japan with new nismo stickers so i went on over to my folks and chucked them on.

Also fitted up the front bar and under tray. Booked the tow for 7am Monday morning and put 3 months rego on it. Fingers crossed will ready by Friday when I head to Melbourne for a few days.

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today I gave my mum a little fright when my alarm came on and the engine immobiliser cut the engine witch being in a gear locked up the back wheels and yea.. so im not having my alarm on in the wet anymore....

f**king useless item !

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