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I reckon 180kw of fwd would be heaps of fun...don't bag it until you try something similar :)

the big questions for fun are power, weight and suspension, not just the wheels that are driven

Me too!

I got mine off a mates dad for $500

It was a 68 deluxe ( 1st with windup windows) with an all cast iron 850 in grey primer.

How about the carbie, you tune it by filling it with a different weight oil!

Hydroelastic suspension, no springs, just gel filled rubber things.

Old British stuff is a bit weird, brilliance mixed with stupid and ancient.

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Actually when the New Pulsar was released, Therese and I went and had a look, half considered trading in the Micra.

They are a Very Nice and Tidy looking car.

I would then be known as "Got a Pulsar" or "The Nissan Freak Formerly Known as Not a Pulsar". :P

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Me too!

I got mine off a mates dad for $500

It was a 68 deluxe ( 1st with windup windows) with an all cast iron 850 in grey primer.

How about the carbie, you tune it by filling it with a different weight oil!

Hydroelastic suspension, no springs, just gel filled rubber things.

Old British stuff is a bit weird, brilliance mixed with stupid and ancient.

I had a clubman panel van with a 998 in it with remote shifter and 1.25'' SU carb.

My old man is such a mini nit he got a hydrolastic machine restored so he could change his own fluids.

It was probably even slower than my alfa 33 but it was just as fun as the skyline is.

Hey rob, you know how i said my foot was sore for unknown reason.... now it feels like its broken.

I know its not, but its a mystery why it hurts.

Suspension tweak worked good, maybe too much camber on the back, they felt warm on the inside, whereas the fronts felt evenly warm.

Straight line stability is less and cornering much better.

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