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Old 25-08-2007, 19:55
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Hello everyone, Seemed like a nice day for some car washing today so thought I would put up a pic. I'll post up more pics up if anyone's interested

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Old 25-08-2007, 20:07
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What interior do you have? It looks like you have black seats
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Old 25-08-2007, 20:29
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Hi pukka, it's got modified S14 seats, S13 steering wheel and mk1 silvia black interior
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Old 28-08-2007, 07:25
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Nice job of the polishing there mate
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Old 28-08-2007, 22:37
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Cheers mate, I just have to sort out a few blisters where I took the mudlfaps off.... think it looks better without ..lucky reds a good colour for not showing rust up
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looking good, cleaning your car on that driveway must be a nightmare though. Turns your tyres white instantly and makes some nice spashy dirt right where you wash

Must have been the weekend for it though:

But now shes for sale
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Old 29-08-2007, 23:23
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lookin good mate. how did u get the rear seats in are they easy to modify?
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looking good, cleaning your car on that driveway must be a nightmare though. Turns your tyres white instantly and makes some nice spashy dirt right where you wash

Must have been the weekend for it though:

But now shes for sale
Looking good there mate the mirrors in body colour look much better. Wheels look good too and must be much easier to keep clean than the nissan lattice's. Is that a 405 spoiler on the back ?

Yeh some tarmac would be nice but it's an everyday working car with 135k on the clock so a bit of dirt doesn't bother me

The back seat base is quite easy to fit with some self drill screws.
I used a strip of thin steel about 4" wide to support the back rest and made up a bracket to support it at it's bottom. I'll try to post up some pics to make it clearer.
The fronts need all the mounting lugs on the runners cutting off amd re-positioning and the lug nearest the transmission tunnel replacing completely. It's quite a bit of work but they are really comfy
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