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Ok i have been chipping away at the inside of the car little by little lately and today she went out for a bath and a small drive, it was such a good feeling to get it out and running after so long.

I then took it a wheel alignment ready for wakie.

I took some pics of the inside, it is a little rough around the dash but i will tidy that up later. It has indicator lights, engine check light and a spare one in the dash, a external shift light controlled by the dash and a alternator charge light. The four red switches on the centre console are for the dash and the bottom knob is the brake bias adj. I have left room on the panel for a fuel level gauge to fit later on.

I have not attacked the doors as yet and i a thinking about getting a second set to attack and modify at a later stage, for now the power windows and mirrors work as factory.

I have to get some alloy plates made up for the floor so i dont destroy the paint around the pedals.

I will finish of the second fuel pump and surge tank on the week end and wrap the cage in padding around our heads.

No too many jobs to do and she will be ready to rock and roll.

Enjoy.

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fkn cool.

I f**king love this car.

3rd gear on boost and hard to keep straight. f**king awesome turbo response!!!!

I wish I kept my r33 and did this. its too cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dont forget to fix the diff bushes Rytech!

Yes invite me and Neil LOL

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