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Sadly Rotting

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by sierrajim »

I think you'd have lots of fun driving a Kia.

That should give you enough motivation to finish your car. What needs to be finished off? It it parts or just labour?
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Post by Guy »

Are they 36 inch pede's if they are for some reason they just dont look that big.
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

baby pedes. 29 inches.

come on mate, just let it sit there till you can start on it again, too many projects have been abandoned too quickly.
as said prev, is there anything forum members could help with?
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Post by Guy »

Spike_Sierra wrote:baby pedes. 29 inches.

come on mate, just let it sit there till you can start on it again, too many projects have been abandoned too quickly.
as said prev, is there anything forum members could help with?
well there you go .. I never realised that they had the three lug's in the middle like the 36's do, I was under the impression that all the smaller sizes had the two lug middle row.
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Post by MightyMouse »

Keep on with it.

If you sell it now someone else will finish it and get all the fun and a lot of time and $$ will go down the drain.

Just think about how much fun it will be.
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It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
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Post by nicbeer »

do you have an idea of what has been stuffed up in the ignition wiring?

maybe take all the wires off the ignition side of things and try again in piecing the puzzle.

Keep on with the $0 mods and fixes. all will be worth it.

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Post by suzuki boy »

Dude take some one elses zook for 1 drive along a local trail and that it you will be into the project again! ;)

Nah man keep it up! :cool:
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Post by alien »

i think i might be winning the "longest build award" right now... mines been sitting for nearly 3 years now! Im mad keen to finish it off so i can drive it again too =)
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