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Uh huh!

Had a go at registering but failed. Can't register with a hotmail so now I'll have to wait till Monday and try again with the work email.

I can supply new genuine parts if you get stuck, at trade prices. A new rad fior instance is only $218.00

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All good. Would you believe that 2 r31's turned up at my mate's factory as scrap in the last 24 hours? Now have a series 3 front end and leftover parts galore. Score!

Now... to register or race?

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Man, ive seen less damaged ones like that, and it was cheaper to just get a whole new R31...

congrats on the parts find though!

if you got time, are you able to post me the crank angle sensor cable (20cm) and plug? its 4 or 5 pin, facing upwards on the base of the dissy.

theres an old fella with serious problems with his plug, wont make good conductivity in the mornings or when at idle.

let me know how much your after...

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You know it's weird, but I think I picked out a smashed car because it would be more work. Can't stand having nothing to do of a weekend.

Andrew, I might not be back at the factory for a week or so, but if you can hang on I'll post that plug up then.

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All good. Would you believe that 2 r31's turned up at my mate's factory as scrap in the last 24 hours? ...

Hi,

Just wondering... What kind of factory is it? Do unwanted R30's ever turn up there? 

JH

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Factory is a bit off a loose term - it's a scrap metal/car removal business. R30s pop up sometimes, what are you after?

Front door and guard (passenger side) in good condition for early model R30. Possibly other bits as well. Where's the business located? It'd be nice to know when one turns up and have a chance to remove some parts before the car gets trashed. 

JohnH

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