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Thanks again.

I guess it's likely it would be tuned for 98 aswell so that's an option to stop ping but also an expense.

See how we go! I may even chuck the original ECU back in and see if there actually is a difference too.

Bought this Badge at Jammo T&T for $5... Not sure what it's off but may put it on the SkyWagon.

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Anyone know what car this came from?

also Washed 2 Pulsars. :)

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What did i do to mine? Hooked one up to the tricklecharger so it starts next time i need to move it. Removed some more interior out of the honda so i can start to fabricate a harness bar. Looked at the others and decided i couldnt be bothered lol

Bought this Badge at Jammo T&T for $5... Not sure what it's off but may put it on the SkyWagon.

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Anyone know what car this came from?

also Washed 2 Pulsars. :)

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Datsun 1200 by the looks of it Rob

(1987) I remember going with a mate and his dad to his dads work, one weekend in Melbourne.

It was a car badge factory, and we were mucking around on the forklift while his dad "did stuff", in hindsight it was probly something dodgy.

So many badges...... may have even had n13 badges considering the year.

Need to buy an impact driver for my door latches, to do them up properly tight.

And does anyone know who does compliance work in ACT? I need a new fuel neck thingy.

lo-rida ! haha they look awesome Chris. Glad they finally came after the hassles. DODGY COURIERS! Some coilovers in and it'll look real tight !

edit: easy install?

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Yeah, never ever use Fastway Couriers guys. They couldn't locate the parcel anywhere then try tell me that they couldn't help me anymore even though there was insurance paid for on the items. Turns out that it was sitting with the delivery driver for about 2.5 weeks with the label cut out of the plastic pouch. Seller ended up tracking down the driver and getting it back from him then personally delivering it to me.

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Bought and installed a new A/C idler pulley for $23.10 from Repco.

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Old is Plastic and New is Metal.

Now the SkyHatch will have working Aircon again but not sound like a Tractor. :D

Installed a new battery as it sat for too long and wouldn't hold enough charge to kick the car over. Of course being an R33 GTR this meant pulling half the back end of the car a part!

Now...How the F*^@ing hell do you get the god damn rear strut brace back on!!!!

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