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Its always seems easier when you think about, I know I have fallen into that trap.
Great you persevered with it and have got it on the road

So this was the car Hollands was chasing all those bits for.

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On 24/01/2023 at 8:42 AM, robbo_rb180 said:

Its always seems easier when you think about, I know I have fallen into that trap.
Great you persevered with it and have got it on the road

So this was the car Hollands was chasing all those bits for.

Yeah coming from relatively stock BMW's and going in and out of Regency for the last few years, it was a bit of a shock lol.

Yeah yeah, tbh he was like "you should buy this" so I made it his problem haha.

On 24/01/2023 at 9:50 AM, Murray_Calavera said:

I don't know if it's just me but a bunch of the photos aren't loading =/

Yeah I've tried to sort it, now I can't even edit my posts.
Not sure, I've put in a report to mods/admins.

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Post editing has been gone on these forums for many years. You have about 2hrs after a post is made in which to fix any typos etc. After that, no editing. For good reasons.

If you need something changed there is a "report post" button available in the ellipsis (...) menu on the top right of each post. You can ask a moderator/admin to make changes. You might need to proffer more supporting information, if your posted image links are so badly messed up that the forum software can't even work it out. The information required to work out exactly what was posted might not be extractable from the link text mess.

As to the better way to do this - I just paste all images directly into the thread. That way we don't end up with threads with dead links to images 5 + years into the future. Of course, if you want to retain control (ie the ability to remove images of your car) then this doesn't work. But then, any time you upload images to the internet you have to assume that they are out there somewhere, available to anyone who know how to look, forever and ever and ever.

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This looks like a great build. You should go back and fix the pictures though, its always best to upload them to SAU rather than linking them. In this case I think some permissions are restricting anybody from seeing them unless its you.

On 24/01/2023 at 1:02 PM, Adz2332 said:

I like the gauge idea. what does it read?

Did it pass regency with the forward facing plenum?  

NDS how much was the app?

The app reads pretty much whatever value the ECU handles,
See this for more info:
https://nisscan.com/nds-i-android/?v=6cc98ba2045f

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Dropped more parts off / picked up unused spares this morning.

All guards rolled and body being prepped for primer and paint. 1 month to the day till All Jap Day. Shell be right.

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On 01/02/2023 at 11:11 AM, DaymoR32 said:

nice to see a decent bit of effort going into this, have you decided what colour you are going with? or is it a suprise?

Stock KG1. Keep it easy.

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