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The Silvia guys are soon gonna look at a keypad immobilser group buy. basically (for those that dont know) its a 10 digit keypad where you have to put in a pin number to start the car. Good for when theives get your keys.

If SAUWA guys are interested maybe we can get some more buyers here.

Ooh ooh!! I am keen!

/me toddles off to SilviaWA forums..

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saw an orange 180 today (sunday) on a tray top truck around 12 or later in beechboro on benara crossing tonkin.  same car?

Yes it was the same car, It was on its way back to the owners house. They trucked it beacuse they didnt know if there was any damage to the motor from it running out of water in the radiator.

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Yeah your rite there dude, Dave and myslef are doing some work on his car today and sorting out how bad the motor acually is. I'll let him know that your willing to help, his on his way to my house now.

Yeh Josh i just spoke to him on phone. Just tell him to ring me when you's get to his house. I prolly got some tooks n shit he needs.

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Thank god for that aye!!!

Im hella happy for you that you got it back :rofl:

Hope nothin like this happens again...

Such a nice car, Ill look out for you on da roads :rofl:

In my 91 Exa... haha :)

Again.. thank god for findin it!

Hope it dun cost u too much to fix it all up??

Jaz

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