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hey all im taking my car over the pits on monday mourning, i have been working on the car all day to get it up to scratch for the pits but forgot to fix me window washer squirter things,

i think the motor is burnt out coz i tried wriggling the wires around and stuff but it wont go, does anyone know where i could get a new washer bottle motor tomorow?

cheers

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oh and its a r32 forgot to mention, i dont want to have to take it back over the pits again coz of it,

so yeh if anyone has a spare would i could buy or anywhere prefferbly NOR i could get one would be good, cheers

well im going to warrick, ive heard good and bad things about all the inspections places, to go warrick u have to book in advance and it isnt much time waiting, im choosing warrick coz its the closest and i went there a few weeks ago with me mate "PIMPN33" and his fairly modded r33 got over no probs, i went in last week and had a chat to the head inspector about me car having no back seats, gauges and a 2way lsd and he said it should be no worries and hell write me a permit for hte seats and gauges

wow i went to welshpool and i asked for permits and they gave me a form to fill out and so on. also if some of you guys go to welshpool better to go around lunch time cause they will hardly any cars there, i know some people think is better to go earlier but they are just way too many cars infront

haha i once got pulled over for speeding in the stock patrol with 33inch tyres (perfectly legal) and got yellow sticker for having a too big lift kit and tyres, went to welshpool and the inspector was being a dickhead coz somehow on his computer he found out that i was speeding and then he told me off and said im only allowed to have 31inch tyres on and made a list of stupid shit, next week dad took the patrol over the pits near the city and they passed it without us changing anything on the car

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