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Well I had a bit of a play with the car today and found this............. :)

The common broken R32 pedal box. Nismo have an uprated thing but I'll get mine re welded and strengthened if at all possible.

Looks like I won't make it to Lobethal Lights, might try and borrow the oldies car.

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Sounds like the same issue.

The R32's are known for it when running 800kg+ clutches.

Mine made a pop/click type noise and felt slightly funny, thats why I decided to check it as I know the issue does exist. :)

And sure enough..............

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got work's Xmas dinner @ cas

so might call you guys (Sinista) and catch up afterwards if you're still out-and-about

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Yeh no worries at all mate :)

Also can we get some definate yes/no answers so idea of numbers etc???? im 90% ill be there, just see how the missus is lol,

and also are we pm'ing a meet place or just meeting at kfc....

Well I had a bit of a play with the car today and found this............. :(

The common broken R32 pedal box. Nismo have an uprated thing but I'll get mine re welded and strengthened if at all possible.

Looks like I won't make it to Lobethal Lights, might try and borrow the oldies car.

ah, i had this problem about a year back, welded it up and she's all sweet now. I can probably do it for you if you like!

Damn thats a nasty problem Cubes sorry to hear.

Well I got my car back tonight (and fixed in a deacent time frame YAY!) but I didn't get home until after 6. Was down having a drink with Mike Doyle for a while with his guys at the repair shop, good blokes down there.

Was a bit of a drama.. Drove a VN dunga door down in to adelaide, got the pedal box welded up for $30 went the start the dunga door and it wouldn't start.

This was just after 3pm. The next bus came at 4:50pm!!!!

So I hung around until then bused it home, gabbed something to eat and left home around 8:30pm :)

Drove up to Lobethal, had an awesome run, no one in front, missed the turn off as I was enjoying myself so much. Got back in to town by around 11:00pm.

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