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Cheers mate. Was working on it every day from about mid October to Xmas but the motors has been a long process maybe 2 years we used lots of non off the shelf bits which took awhile to complete and I wasn't in a hurry because the car wasn't done anyway. Hopefully around 2months fingers crossed ready for tuning.

Cheers mate. Was working on it every day from about mid October to Xmas but the motors has been a long process maybe 2 years we used lots of non off the shelf bits which took awhile to complete and I wasn't in a hurry because the car wasn't done anyway. Hopefully around 2months fingers crossed ready for tuning.

I am newish to all of this and think you blokes have great patients, I am struggling to handle 4 months of being treated like a mushroom ,lol

Guess when you are hands on it is more personal and interesting and time just gets eaten up.

I get impatient waiting for other blokes builds to be finished :)

I am newish to all of this and think you blokes have great patients, I am struggling to handle 4 months of being treated like a mushroom ,lol

Guess when you are hands on it is more personal and interesting and time just gets eaten up.

I get impatient waiting for other blokes builds to be finished :)

What you need to do then is buy yourself a second one incase of this type of situation haha :cheers:

Cheers. It's actually a Mazda 6 colour. When in the sun it's quite a bit lighter in person.

Had 2 300ZXs, one was red the other more maroon and that was a better colour for that car..

I think it is David that has a red R and looks amazing a well :)

Said I would never have a black car, but have one, looks great just cleaned, but give it 10 minutes :( ,LOL

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Checking bulk head connectors facing correct directions.

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Rips gearbox adaptor plate and engine mounts back from HPC

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Ran the fuel line through the rail to keep clear of the exhaust, driveshaft and to keep the line straight as possible to hit the mechanical pump at the right height.

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New chopper wheel fitted to tailshaft.

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Unfinished bracket to mount the new tailshaft sensor.

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Auto trans outlet temp sensor.

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Hey guys,

I have a ton of pics so ill keep them coming as i can.

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Converting to manually operated windows. Mixture of Daihatsu applause and gtr mechs did the job.

Great build mate,,,loving it actually.

I have a question for you,,,can you shed some light on how you did the window winder conversation?. I also need to do this and any help would be much appreciated.

Cheers

Neil.

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