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Sadface. I wish.

I hardly even drive my GTR on town roads. Spends more time @ Ultimate than it does @ my place.

Speaking of it's going back in next week or the week after. lul.

Spent all day on the VC

It's in pretty good condition

except no brakes :/

- Front callipers seized so got reco ones, rear wheel cylinders seized so got new, master brake cylinder cactus got new, pads worn so replaced, front discs needed machining and bled brakes - All fixed now :)

- then degreased bay, washed, clay bar, polished, polished again.

Tomoz will wax x 2 and clean engine bay and paint a few minor things back to new looking and then clean interior

Then full service and drive :D

Not that im any better....... :laugh:

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Crappy photos at night but you get the idea.

$25 on ebay, You can use the controller or just hook up the colour you want.

Thats what i did, just cut a length, wired up the earth and the green, then plugged it into the boot light socket.

I will probably put the rest in the cabin, under the dash and seats, and in the door pockets, all joined together with the controller hooked up to it.

It went to S.A on Monday and back in my hands Today

Recommend for all 32 peeps who have tired looking Steering Wheels, Coz I'm happy to lend my spare while yours is getting recovered.

Total cost = $275 (and a 6pack for me :) )

Sneak Peak on what im currently doing to my engine bay.

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Also finally installed my speaker covers!!!! And it was totally worth the almost 1 year wait...

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And cleaned both front indicators

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Yesterday I played R33 Suspension games again.

I found that the Bump Stops I had put on were way too tall and they were actually taking up some of the weight of the car. (you live and learn) :rolleyes:

So after chopping the stops, the Front Lovell Springs were too low. They looked MAD! but rubbed the guards when cornering.

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So I've put the NISMO springs back in the Front and have the Lovells in the rear. Sits even.

(eyebrow height is 335mm both front and back)

Then a Wash. :D

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Drove out to Sutton and found the ride not too bad but definitely harsher than Stocker springs.

Stopped for a Pic on the way home.

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