I may repeat myself a bit, I'm not sure where I am on various fora I update so here's a brief recap:
Hydragas pump bodge resulted in me dropping the suspension half an inch by accident and then the pump stopped working. Pump is currently in bits while Mike gets new stuff to make it work again so we can lift the car back up. Awkwardly, that now means the car is stuck with arches on the tyres again.
Headlights were earthing through the throttle cable for some reason. This was resolved by checking and fitting good new earths to the new headlights, courtesy of my brother and Mike, and now the headlights work fine.
Weirdly, after fixing the headlights and doing nothing else, we went to start the car to run it for a bit to put some charge back in the battery (we'd had lights on and off for a while testing stuff) and it wouldn't start. Even stranger, the handbrake warning light was on with no key in the ignition but would extinguish if you release the handbrake. Choke and oil pressure lights came on as normal with the ignition but turning the key to start the car just resulted in those and the handbrake light going out and nothing else. The interior light wouldn't operate at all. No fuses blown, no bulbs blown. The car was, effectively, dead.
A few days and much headscratching later it was determined the problem must be in the dashboard part of the wiring as it was the only part that hadn't been tidied and debodged. Today, just to see if it would, I put the key in the ignition and the car started fine, perfectly normally, and all electrical functions were restored. I didn't fix anything or inspect anything, just literally put the key in the ignition and started the car.
I came to the conclusion the car must be haunted.
Then my brother pointed out some electrical tape on one of the ignition wires so we unwrapped that to see what was going on and in this blurry picture you can see that there's a split in the casing of the white wire with bare wires exposed at the kink. Although these were insulated from the rest of the wiring by the tape, this could in fact be a broken wire offering a poor connection so it will be repaired. It's possible this was used as a live feed for a radio or the old tape deck that was in the car when I got it.

The other small bit of news was that I found an indicator flasher relay that I believe to be the correct sort to replace the later 90s Nissan one that was bodged in by a previous owner. Plug and play at least and when I have the dashboard plugged back in I'll be able to check that.

More updates when I have them.