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Sorry to hear about the prang Joel :mad: You should be able to get all the parts you need to do a full repair, without it costing too much. It may take a little while, but then so do smash repairers.

I always make a habit of getting NCB protection, you just never know.

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My previous car was a VS 5ltr manual. It had ABS.

When I first jumped in to the Skyline that was one thing I missed.

Any Idea whats involved in slapping a ABS in to my car?

The VS used to have the wheel speed sensors at the just off the IRS diff (looked like a large set of gears that had an optical looking sensor).

So I would assume if the Skylines are similiar I would need to use an ABS diff or just the (whats the word for them? mental blank) The rods that go to the wheels that provide the drive.

Not depressed at all though.

Gives me a good excuse to finally get the left guard/part of the roof fixed from a bodgy previous repair. + a few other things that were bugging me.

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names Nhan..ive only been at chevron for bout 6 months?

ive heard about u coz i drive a 32 as well. everyones like "oh joel use to drive a black one"

yeh brendan got his 32 bout 3 months? nice black one with an r34 wing

he came down last weekend so we could help him put lower springs on

so have u fixed ur car yet? might as well put on a bodykit while u r at it!

u should come down and visit us sometime! u'll see three 32 coz ma bro drives one as well

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nar cars not fixed yet..

I'm keeping the stockish look.

I like the look of a stocker R32, big tyres hanging out the back with a stockish looking muffler that has a nice 3.5" s/steel pipe. I'm not big into milo-tin mufflers, atmo bovs, lowering & big body kits etc. :rant:

Is Gary still there? He use to own a really clean VLT.

I'll come down and show him the new motor when its in.

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