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as people who are as active on the forums as i used to be will know, some idiot nearly wrote off his r33 in malvern

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after 3 long long LONG months and many sleepless nights

(i cant ephasize how long 3 months without a car is)

i finnaly recieved her back today

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expect me to start been more active on the spotted thread and look out for my silver s2 in the S.E suburbs and the city

Zacutti

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hey mate, is it just me or is the gap between the headlights/grille and bumper bigger on the left?

maybe its just the pic but other than that congrats on getting your ride back :)

Mines bigger on the right... ...but that's because I made mince meat out of a bunny... :D

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Looks nice Zacutti!

Regarding the gapping looks the the bar reo on the driver's side needs to drop a little, or the passenger side needs to be raised. There are two bolts on the chassis rail, on either side.

You're emphasizing 3 months try 1 year and still waiting (engine rebuild), but soon to be finished.

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You're emphasizing 3 months try 1 year and still waiting (engine rebuild), but soon to be finished.

1 Year!! im surprised you havent hung yourself yet!

i was going absloutly stir crazy after 3 months

adam - Naa would never move on to a different car. first car love

skyline ftw!

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nice good to see that it has been fixed - im still waiting for my car to be perfect too. in the last 4 months, i think i only drove it for a few days or something (6 weeks in a workshop with jack all work done to it, work in the city so i only drive it on the weekends and some week nights, and now its at revzone and actually has had work done to it :D )

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just wondering...how much did repairs cost u all up? :banana:

~~4500 parts

3000 labour

80 tow truck

a very costly mistake

i know people are gonna be like.. you coulda shopped around and got this cheaper or done that urself

but i know very little about cars and just wanted car back asap

cannot wait to clean it tonight at the car wash

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well yea, i crashed mine just a bit after urs and only got it back 2 weeks ago, it cost me 4000 for repairs.

which car wash r u going to? somewhere in S.E? maybe ill come along, coz mine needs a wash aswell.

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