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So I got lazy

But photos as promised are here

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All of the chassis damage

nice. I want to see more progress photos Zac

Yes Pete, because I know my engine is reliable and healthy

Yeah I would like to aswell ants but all I can do now is swap over sterio stuff and run sub wires ad stuff untill we get them onto the hoists

Then there will be bulk!!! And I mean BULK!!! Photos

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Planing on spending some time on the cars tomorrow

Going to rear seats out and probably attempt the under dash loom

And swap some locks around so they all work on one key and ill do the petrol flap latch

And I'll order my clutch fork release bearing from nissan $40 ;)

Morning had a big night on the car lastnight

Swapped all the belts over and ran all the wiring for sub and lights and stuff

Swapped over the back seats and front seats also fought with some plugs and found the new car has no 2nd o2 sensor so looks like more money on the exhaust

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