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It is now mate , though it's a 'shell' of its former self :( , i'll do my best to fix it up though (lets just say it's flat lining atm with the latest dr.dre/eminem song in the back ground) . pic of old purple sitting where it has for the past month: (you can only just see it off to the left)

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wired up the injectors over the w/e and found some new tyres for the std r33 rims i'm gunna use for rego/comply :D , i'm chasing up a new motor that may end up under the bonnet if all goes to plan (after rego) . Needs a good day spent on it still before it's up and running but it will be very soon!

Well i put a bit of effort in last night And got the old girl almost running , slight poblem , i'm missing the ignitor and the exhaust sensor thingy (and a couple hose clamps/misc little things (teach me for leaving it sitting for so long! :( . Heres a pic for self motivation

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Scored a z32 igniter off a mate to try in the ceff , it was straight fit so i'm pretty wrapped atm , i pinched the 02 sensor off my r32 for the minute (i'll buy a new one as soon as i get the chance) , now i'm just down to hoses/clamps and she's a goer :woot::w00t: Also a quick pic of the wheels that i just realised are work stitches :blush: And some of the mess the car is still in :whistling:

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Haha well i've owned this car since 06' and it's spent more time in bits than any other car i've owned (actually it's the longest time i've ever owned a car for) , 'bout time i did something with it! . Anyways , IT'S READY TO START!!! just add water! i ran outta time at work tonight to get it going , can't wait! pic:

p.s i must repaint that lovely pink cooler pipe (in a different colour) purple blue and pink don't quite do it for me!

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