The saga of a daily driver - Jarrods N13

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Name:
Jarrod

Model:
1990 N13 GL Pulsar Vector

Colour:
Dull white, with primer patches. I like to call it multicultural.

Engine Type:
16LF SPI OHC powerhouse!

Engine Mods:
I serviced it?

Exhaust:
Factory with custom hole in unknown location

Power:
Not a great deal

Gearbox:
5 speed manual

Suspension:
Spongy

Wheels/Tyres:
14 inch Pulsar Q alloys, Dunlop Sport LM703 180/65...I think

Brakes:
Stock disc/drum combo, squeaky handbrake

Interior:
Stock, tacho cluster

Audio:
Not really worth discussion, plays MP3 CD's though!

Bodywork:
Speed holes

Future Mods:
Respray/tidy up, 18LE conversion, new mags (possibly 15s/16s), SSS rear spolier

Bought this off my brother a few years to motor around in. Hit two kangaroos and a bird in a week in the VR without damaging it, didn't want to try my luck any further! Cost me...under a grand.

Within a week, I'd given it a quick detail, and tossed the crappy 13 inch tri spoke rims. Picked the new alloys up for a slab of beer, which was nice.

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And...the tri spokes.

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It was my faithful servant for quite some time. I think I have put on around 120 000 kilometres since I bought it, only servicing it regularly. I changed the timing belt, distributor cap, had to recondition the alternator after it kicked the bucket and replace the computer with a changeover item. Thats all, not too bad for a car with over 300 000 kilometres under its belt. The head hasn't even been off yet.

Just after new years 2011, I was rear ended by a geriatric named Cecil, or Albert. I'm not generalising, he was from NSW on a driving holiday, and according to his licence was born in the 1920's. He tried to claim we stopped too fast.

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Needless to say, the car was a repairable write off. After some wrangling, I was offered $1500 and NRMA would take the car, or $1400 and I would keep it.

Needless to say, I kept it, and spent around $400 on repairs, then gave it the worlds dodgiest paint job, just so it was all the one colour.

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Putted around like this for a bit before getting sick of it. Figured the car is worth next to nothing now, so I may as well keep it and spend some money on it. Its been far too faithful to just scrap. So I bought a parts car for the princely sum of $150. It was advertised as being lowered, with tinted windows and a sports exhaust, no motor or box. I messgaged the seller, it had a few bits that I wouldn't have minded, such as the tacho dash, rear disks,upspec interior, power mirros and aerial, loom and ECU to suit the 1.8. On further inspection, it had a lot of engine parts too. So I bought it and towed it home. This is it just after it came off the trailer.

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Dash swap:

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It all works, so thats a bonus.

The parts car about 2 hours after I got it home.

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Note the 'lowered' springs. Not Kings, Auroras or Teins, but Makita Superlows!

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So thats where I'm at for now. The parts car should be stripped and gone by the end of the week, then it will begin!
 
Degreased the engine bay, fitted a homemade intake. Stock air filter from a 1982 Commdore, and some polycarbonate I had laying around. Need to trim it up a bit, but revs more cleanly, and has a nice throaty intake noise. Also changed the rocker cover, rocker gasket, PCV filter.

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Picked up this, complete 1.8 litre, with just a spun bearing. Freebie! I'll rebuild it on the cheap, and drop it in one weekend.

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Primered up the back, got tired of the rubbish paint job I did last time.

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Rattle-cann'd

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New interior, dash cluster;

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Just gotta swap that steering wheel for a SSS item, and fix the drivers door lock where it was broken into not long ago.

All ready for a road trip this weekend. Not too shabby for 320 000 kilometres!
 
Note the 'lowered' springs. Not Kings, Auroras or Teins, but Makita Superlows!

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A couple of my friends are running DeWalt Race Spec springs. :lol:

You've done some pretty good work to that thing so far, especially the bodywork. Surprising, given the car, but hey if you might as well have some fun with it. The spray can job looks pretty good in pictures!
 
A couple of my friends are running DeWalt Race Spec springs. :lol:

You've done some pretty good work to that thing so far, especially the bodywork. Surprising, given the car, but hey if you might as well have some fun with it. The spray can job looks pretty good in pictures!

Thanks mate! I figure its worth next to nothing after the accident, yet its still reliable and economical, plus I have a bit more free time on my hands these days, so why not?
 
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