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  • 1 month later...

Sorry I've been SO slack with updating this build thread guys! Been working flat chat lately, both at my place of employment, and on the car itself!
Here's an update, shall definitely post some more within the coming days!
I've purchased new wiper blades, decided to clean my rotors right up and paint my calipers in an 'International Orange', resprayed my rear parcel-shelf brake lamp housing in gloss black, and also purchased a set of 17" 6 Spoke Chrome Rims, for the price of $400.00 inclusive with 4 tyres, all with about 95% tread.
I said earlier on that I wasn't intending on getting any rims/mags for this car, but at that price, and having them within a very small distance to me, I couldn't let such an off pass me by, so here's 'The Liners' new shoes:
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I think they compliment the car very well indeed. Another major selling point, was the fact they were chrome, had they been any other or painted 17" rims, I'd probably have offered less, or overlooked buying them all together. I've resprayed inside/behind the guards as well in matte-black, then a couple of gloss coats to 'even-out' the 'back drop'' and accentuate the rims more.

Here's some more images of the work I've recently completed:
I cleaned my rotors with a wire-brush, an assortment of wire-brush drills, and some sandpaper, I will go over them again soon, instead with 100-grit flap-discs on the angle-grinder for a far better finish/clean up. But ultimately, their worlds better than they were before.

Far further down the track, I dare say I'll upgrade/replace the rotors & brakes entirely.

Rotors & Calipers BEFORE: (Also blacked out guard/behind rotors):
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Rotors & Calipers AFTER:
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Also, I gave my parcel-shelf brake-lamp housing a fresh coat of gloss black paint, as I removed it to clean off the blemishes that had accumulated on it, but found they wouldn't come clean, even a light sanding wouldn't solve the problem, so I have it a good sand back, and hit with a gloss black paint, now it matches the 6x9 spacers:
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AFTER:
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Ah memories of my 31. The diff whine drove me nuts. I ended up buying a whole new centre for about a third of the cost of what I paid for the car in the first place. And that kick from first to second that plagued the series 3 auto boxes...

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Thanks L33SH, I appreicate the fact You seem to keep up with and approve of all my 31's mods :D

I hope all is well with the R33! :)

Just got my defect notice off the 33... bloody cops.. spent the last month getting that sorted, now putting everything back on lol

Got a new exedy HD organic clutch which I'm loving and just bought a bodykit, so getting that sprayed and on soon... then ecu and a tune up

  • 2 months later...

Merry Christmas All!
I'm YET to get my R31 on the Road, however, I got my license back on 11.12.13 :D Absolutely stoked!
After getting a new Nolathane rear suspension arm/bush/rubbers kit @ $190.00 and new Front & Rear rotors $81.00 / $70.00
and sending the car off to have other work done and it's roadworthy done. 8 Gruelling days later, a roadworthy certifcate, a hefty bill of $1250 (+$180.00 for inital RWC test) I recieved my Skyine back, still running horrible, stalling and spluttering on start up. On the drive home from the mechanics, the car died in the arse, and after a half hour or so a friend of my mothers (A mechanic) helped me diagnose, in 10 minutes, what 5 men couldn't over 8 days - A faulty Distrubutor/Crank Angle Sensor.
I purchased a whole new distributor $70.00 , ignition module $84.00 and cap $31.00 and a week or so later, had it running absolutely micky! Best I've ever had it run!
On Monday 23.12.13 I had the car booked to be at VicRoads @ 2:30pm to obtain rego & plates.
After starting her up, letting her warm up for a little while, I set off on my ''maiden'' voyage of ever having driven the car I'd now owned for near on 8 months.
After about 9 k's of smooth sailing, the car began to splutter and lose power, going back and forth from about 3,500 / 800rpm and eventually died completely.
I'm more than less thinking it may be the fuel pump, or most definitely a fuel issue, given that there's plenty of spark, and my afm and intake seems to be working perfectly fine...

Slowly but surely, I'll have my Skyline up and running :)

  • 1 month later...

After Monday 23/12/13 - Driving to VicRoads registration appointment, and having the car die and show once again the same signs, I had it taken to a recommended Mechanic, and he diagnosed it as once again - The Distributor/CAS. So buying the one off Ebay and replacing it was literally money down the drain as the one one Ebay was f**ked, and had seized up completely. I ended up paying $443.00 for a "Restored" Distributor, and the car has since run like an ABSOLUTE DREAM.

Wednesday 19/02/14 - I got the car registered at 10:55am @VicRoads, Sale Victoria for $677.00 which was exactly $100.00 cheaper, than I was quoted on the phone, since the champion put the car down as $800.00 Dutiable Value, instead of the GXE's recommended $2,300 D/V.

Also the Yarram Tyre & Exhaust Service boys Quentin and Cale have done once again brilliant work for me, and Quentin, being the absolute top bloke he is, patched a tyre for me on one of my 17" chromies (that I had purchased with a screw in it, to prevent air-leak) COMPLETELY FREE OF CHARGE! ABSOLUTELY STOKED!

So now she's got plates. Brought her home, and threw the cannon on, which at first I absolutely loved!! But after driving it for a solid day or two, (Even to Me - a bloke who likes loud cars, and doesn't really have an issue with "drone") even I think the car is RIDICULOUSLY loud, and every time I've driven into town itself, I've been watching my rear-view like a mother' waiting to get pegged.
I got down under the car, and the hotdog between the Cat & the rear Cannon / Dumpy (where a proper muffler should be, not a hotdog) is only about 8 - 9" long. So tomorrow I'm going to see if I can't get a bigger hot-dog put in, anything from perhaps 12" - 18" depending on what the boys reckon, but I'll leave it in their capable hands!

FINALLY 'SKYLER' IS ON THE ROAD! AND I COULDN'T BE HAPPIER!

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