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  1. Bump on the oldest for sale thread going. 

    I still have this car, i'm done looking at it and want it out of my garage space. It's only advertised here and as such, i'm willing to listen to ANY offer you put up. I may not accept your offer of one cheeseburger and a diet coke, but I sure as heck won't be offended.

    There's nothing wrong with the car and would suit someone whose keen to jump into budget motorsport. Comes with more spares than you can poke a stick at. 

  2. On 11/17/2020 at 4:05 PM, Kinkstaah said:

    But um, the lockdown late was *last* weekend (the 14-15th!)

    In any case, this road actually gets better/worth driving on from Gembrook through to Launching Place, then through the Reefton Spur or Mt Donna Buang.

    C'mon, get amungst it!

    Ok, so to explain; honestly, i have no idea what we can or cannot do in terms of the lockdown. It's been killing me, i feel like the rules are changing every day. So we are just doing this to be 100% sure we don't cop a giant fine. 
    Regarding the actual route, you're right, it does get better further on, but I wanted to keep this one small/short as it's my first event that i'm running.
    Providing this one goes right, there'll be much bigger, and longer social cruises coming up. :)

  3. Join the SAU Victoria team for a social cruise through the Sherbrook Forest.
    Initial meeting point will be Upway IGA carpark.
    The cruise will head through Belgrave and on to Gembrook via the spectacular Sherbrook Forest.

    Where: IGA Upwey, 62-64 Main St, Upwey VIC 3158
    Map: https://goo.gl/maps/17R6emXMEuT71ACo7

    When: 8:30am Sunday 29th November

    Please keep in mind this is an SAU event. To participate you will need to be an existing SAU member or, sign up on the day for 24 hours for a gold coin donation. This is due to our CAMS affiliation.

    I will also take this opportunity to remind everyone, this isn't a race, it's not a rally, it's a cruise, at or below the speed limit.
    All details will be passed onto relevant authorities if requested.
     

     

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  4. 18 minutes ago, GTSBoy said:

    I would pay 10x R32 GTR asking prices for a clean '69 Camaro RS CS.

    But I was being quite tongue in cheek over the GTHO comment. Half mil for one of those was f**king stupid, as it is for dirty old Dattos.

    Oh sorry. i missed your sarcasm. lol
    I do agree though that prices of these cars is not tied to their actual technical capabilities and more to the owners (or potential owners) willingness to pay to have the ultimate dream car of their own. (not that I can talk of course, but at least I was early).
     

  5. On 10/9/2020 at 8:48 PM, GTSBoy said:

    That's good for a giggle. It's no GTHO.

    This is where i think people have it wrong. 
    You give me the cleanest, best condition GTHO and i'll pay you maybe 50-100k (gun to my head). 
    You find me a 400R or LM Limited that i love and i'll pay way into the hundreds of thousands. 

    I believe there's an entire generation (that i'm in) that couldn't care less about 70s muscle, but will put themselves into eye watering debt for their favourite 90s JDM icon.

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  6. So quick update. I'm still lurking around... 

    I've actually just returned from a sleep study as it appears I do not sleep particularly well. This tends to fit with sufferers of depression as it it a fact that those who have depression tend to have reduced sleep quality.

    Being in Melbourne, I am currently in Stage 4 Lockdown. I can honestly say this sucks big time. I'm here at home with the children and my wife all day, every day. 
    My wife is being very supportive but as the primary worker, she gets a nice office in the house, while I get to share with the children. I love my children very much, but holy moly. I've had enough of them for 2020. There is no escape from them and they are ever more demanding day on day.

    If you're in lockdown too and you read this, get in touch, let's swap horror stories of partners/children etc. :)

    My motto at this point it simply to take it day by day. I am not planning much other than the children's activities as best I can the day before. I am very much waiting to be released from lockdown to handball the children to a grandparent and do nothing, or anything. 

    Happy 2020 to all. /s

  7. 3 hours ago, toranarod said:

    I know this is an old topic.

    Is there any re manufactured replacement panels in Australia theses days for the strut towers. Anybody know of a supplier. Best re Rod   

    Best way is to find an old POS skyline and take it's non rusted pieces. It's been done before and will continue to be done until we run out of non-turbo automatic models. lol 

    A decent front cut chassis will do.

  8. 1 hour ago, sneakey pete said:

    I doubt its even that much.

    We had 3 33's with a front mount and and exhaust all put up 180rwkw at a dyno day, with a standard exhaust and side-mount i'd wager its closer to 170

    Yeah sorry. We've got a 33 GTR that's stock with no kms on it. It's a lovely car, but I wouldn't describe it as fast. 
    I had it dyno'd at CRD before i bought it. 177kw at all four. I've the sheet somewhere.

    A better test, was match against my blue car, the stock one on boost at full throttle was as quick to 100kph as my blue one off boost in 2nd from 15kph. Once my blue one reach boost and grabbed third... lol

    I'd be surprised if our Silver car could lose a modern hot hatch. It could probably keep up, but 1997 was a looong time ago. 

     

    Anyway to OPs point, it's how you drive the car that matters. Some of the most stupid and dangerous driving i've done was in my 1990 N13 Pulsar with maybe 70kw at the wheels. I often think about the dumb shit I did in that car and how lucky i am to be here now.

  9. On 7/25/2020 at 2:56 PM, GTSBoy said:

    As if there is an unmolested R32 out there!!!!

     

    There is an unmolested 33 out there. And i can tell you without a doubt, it is slow as all hell. A wopping 177kw at the wheels makes you feel like... like you're sort of moving. If you've driven anything that has even a basic premise of "sporty" then you'll be ok. 

    To be honest, the big thing is not treating the throttle like an on/off switch. Turns out all cars can be driven pretty damn slowly if you aren't heavy on the throttle. 

  10. 10 minutes ago, PranK said:

    I've found the spacers feedback in here to be interesting, I was definitely expecting a lot more anti-spacer attitudes.

     

    I think most of us are old and wise enough to know better than to come out swinging on this stuff. Sometimes we all make mistakes and sometimes sh*t just goes wrong. Live and learn!

    *Plus we know you're not a troll and are always helpful... :)

  11. OP has never driven a good manual car. Autos are wonderful for freeway driving on cruise the family and stop start traffic. That's it, manual is better for driving fun everywhere else.  (oh Auto better for drags).

    Manuals are better for track, twisting roads, even freeway pulls. Double clutching, heel and toe, clutch in revs, choosing your own RPM for launches, flicking the lever through a fast change at the cutout. All these things bring me great joy and satisfaction. 

    Autos are for when I am not interested in driving for fun and simply want to arrive at my destination without any interest in being a hoon or having fun.

    For what it's worth, a slushbox GTR would suck in my opinion.

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