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Hey Rob,

carburetor -no. it's old skool 80s nissan EFI.

Its been a while - so the battery will be flat by now - but I think the major concerns are that there is a spark, and fuel being delivered, but the ****ing thing wont start.

It turns over,

*vroom**vroom**vroom**vroom**vroom**vroom**vroom*

but no *VrrrooooooooooooOOOOOoooom....buddabudda..*

well brakes have been done - no charge for parts :D

pick her up after work i'll get mum to take me.

Also done a bit of a draft mudmap for Sunday ..... gotta find the time to test tho should be able to do it saturday sometime - good chance to test the new brakes too. :)

well paul may want to change it .... but ive mudded out scarborough, gnangarra rd, swan valley, a few little scenic routes that i remember from long ago and are hoping are still there .... then into the back blocks of mundaring on what looks like some nice looooooong straight hopefully quiet roads :D

But its hard to do just looking from a map ..... kinda need to get in my car and pace it out now ....

wunder if my mums wants a drag on the way home *evil grin*

although way cars running id probably lose .... damn it

Anyway since nobody is here i might as well go "wing" shopping on the net :D

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