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Swap tyres over from the old rims ?

Nah, came on the rims, 2 not bad and 2 not good but they still roll.

olds are 16x6.5 news are 17x7, both the same offset.

I likey.

Spent the whole weekend slowly bolting the silvia back together. Had a small panic when it wouldn't pump oil while cranking. Had to syringe oil back into the pump from the filter neck to prime it. It starts and idles, needs a fuel leak fixed and Kat's old koyorad repaired and modified to fit, but is solid progress!

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Gave my car a final once over and triple checked my 'to do' list before going to Dickson for 2nd inspection on wednesday.... Should be all sweet, then finally i can call her my own! :woot:

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Car Passed Inspection!!! :woot:

The inspectors at Dickson were surprisingly good. Been many years since I've had to deal with them and they seem a little more relaxed about things? Or maybe I just caught them on a really good day!

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Yeah the inspectors at Dickson were pretty relaxed last year when I took mine in. They must have had a change of heart towards skylines. One of the inspectors sons is a mad skyline fanatic so maybe that has something do to with it?

Yesterday I replaced the gromet which holds the breather for the petrol tank in place...

How do the kidlets like Daddy's new car?

My daughter loves it! She gets upset when we have to take the X-Trail....

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