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After one year, eleven months and 17 days, the SE-R's voice is heard once again. Which means I will be using the track spot I purchased. It was kind of close, though. Now I can coast through to Wednesday's departure. Well, I suppose I now have time to install the Progress bars...
Added 18-May: Great Googly Moogly, I'm tired. Those Progress bars were ALMOST, but not quite, easy-peasy-japanesee. Got trailer brake controller added, washed the car, had to buy another battery, changed oil in the tow vehicle, got the car on the trailer and strapped down, doing laundary right now at 23:30. Still have to clean out the tow vehicle, visit the pharmacy and have a spare house key made, pack the tow vehicle...
Gawd, this is gonna be an expensive vacation.
See y'all Thursday!
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Bruce in Houston
1990 Acura Legend LS, stock (so far)
1994 Nissan Sentra SE-R (original owner) w/ $tuff, converting to ITA (even more $tuff)
1998 Suzuki Bandit1200S w/ $tuff, W.W.B.O.C. #101
2002 Dodge Dakota tow beast, stock! RIP swwwinger
Last edited by Slartibartfast : 05-19-2004 at 01:55 AM.
Big Congrats, Bruce! I know just how you feel. I was down to the wire myself. All I have left do is install my new Panther + brake pads, to bad its raining or I'd bed them in tonight.
I am still questionable. In the last 18 months the B12 has recieved a new det engine, GT3037, 72 lb/hr fuel system, Cobra MAF. Now its a matter of bringing it all together and working the kinks out. As of Sunday it has only been able to idle and dies as soon as you attempt to rev the engine.
After one year, eleven months and 17 days, the SE-R's voice is heard once again. Which means I will be using the track spot I purchased. It was kind of close, though. Now I can coast through to Wednesday's departure. Well, I suppose I now have time to install the Progress bars...
See y'all Thursday!
Maybe I can get a little time behind the wheel? I bring some prune juice for ya.
Oh and drag Geo with ya.
As for Geo, one word --- WUSSS!!! Okay, two words: unemployed WUSSS!!!
Poor Geo...
__________________ Sam Bass / 1998 200SX SE-R
Atlanta, Georgia
Mods: JWT POP Filter, 91 Intake Cam, Stillen 4-1 Header, N1-style muffler, Front and rear STBs, Motivational Rear Strut Mounts, Hyperco/AGX's, ES Front & Rear Motor Mounts, ES Shifter Bushing, Pacesetter Quickshifter | In the works: AD22 Brakes
After one year, eleven months and 17 days, the SE-R's voice is heard once again. Which means I will be using the track spot I purchased. It was kind of close, though. Now I can coast through to Wednesday's departure. Well, I suppose I now have time to install the Progress bars...
See y'all Thursday!
Bruce CONGRATS! I want to see pics after the convention.
Geo gets bashed again! LOL I don't think he has recovered yet from SF04.