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First Minkara spam of ’10

January 14, 2010

Because it’s apparently the best way to generate hits for your blog! Just spam multitudinal images from all over the show! Yeh boi! S I V E R R I D oh wait.

Let us start, then, with a mint-as-all-hell R31 wagon.

R31 Wagon

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Would you…

January 9, 2010

This Trademe listing gave me a bit of a chuckle over my morning coffee. Notably, the part where it says

WILL SWAP FOR EVO OR DR30 SKYLINE, NOTHING ELSE

I think owners of “oldschool” cars should stop taking the piss.

anyway it’s back to Wellington this weekend, to drop a JZX100 Tourer V off to a friend of mine (they call me the transporter, ha). In a way I’m glad, as any more time spent with this car and I might learn to love it and all its modern conveniences. Not to mention 1JZ-GTE powah… although in stock form it feels no quicker than squid. But to be fair the Chaser’s around 300kg heavier, and squid has a couple of mods. Either way, a 4-door cruiser is a nice thing to have.

Folks on another forum are trying to convince me to write a review about the JZX100, so I may link to it from here once I’m done… stay tuned!

going to wellington, brb

2010: year of the squid

January 2, 2010

That is, if my latest stupid plan to acquire a BNR32 doesn’t eat up all of my disposable income.

just before Xmas last year (i.e. less than a month ago) I drew up a small “things to do in 2010″ list on the DR30 sedan which quickly snowballed to include the coupe, and then the RX-7 for good measure. Having somehow ended up in Hamilton on the 31st at a friend’s place to see in the New Decade, it was a no-brainer to visit the workshop the next day to begin crossing Items off said List.

…rather wisely – or perhaps stupidly depending on your outlook – I’d drank no alcohol the night before.

COMMITMENT (by decypher the code)

This! is! MADNESS!

Over the course of the day I managed to get squid running again, by getting my electronics-whiz friend Brendan to crack open the faulty fuel pump controller (with a grinder, no less) and re-solder a bunch of dry joins. mental note: do the same to the one in the coupe! Once the car was alive it was time to inspect the faulty alternator – 18.2V at 3500rpm and rising further still with revs… definitely not healthy. With Brendan’s help it was quickly ascertained that, strangely enough, switching the headlights on would cap the voltage at a safe enough level (around 14.8V at all revs) and allow the car to be driven back to Auckland at a later stage. I’m suspecting either a faulty diode, regulator, or both.

with that out of the way it was time to unbolt the mint driver’s seat out of squid, and swap it with the torn driver’s seat from the coupe; reason being that squid will eventually end up at the re-upholsterers getting the rear seat headrest fabric repaired, so why not get the front seat done as well?

Bring on 2010, I say.

A good time in a small space?

December 29, 2009

Back at work again… what’s all this talk about an xmas break?

Anyway, I’ve been perusing the Google Books service a bit lately and there are all sorts of interesting magazines and articles from all eras to be found (a lot of them for free), including this nice little piece titled Japanese Micro-Mini Cars from a 1985 edition of Popular Mechanics. At the risk of sounding like a lazy contributor with nothing of his own to write, you should go read it.

No, not that sort of 'rex'

Not sure how I came across it, was originally looking for some Nikon camera articles – but that’s the wonder of teh innerwebs for you I guess.

(it’s almost worth looking through just to chortle at the contemporary print ads!)

Popular Mechanics, Jul 1985: Japanese Micro-Mini Cars »

Who the %&#^ is Chris Cain?

December 16, 2009

You tell me. Because whoever he is, he owes me $20 for these mirrors I just picked up (via hayatonka.com).

All claims shall be made to orion at tx3nz dot com.

p.s. Apologies for the lack of updates recently… I should really write something about my recent roadtrip to Wellington. Here is a photo to tide you over until then:

them turbines be HUEG (by decypher the code)

them turbines be HUEG