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  1. ^ what he said, get on it duncan.
  2. i have a r32 gtr sitting here doing nothing too but i really want to build that as a street car. i liked that r33 rolling shell because it had a cams approved roll cage and it had been compiled and previous registered with the cage in nsw and it looked really clean. + i have a r33 gtr donor car i could use for parts. but i'll keep your car in my mind thanks.
  3. that was probably the one i was looking at..
  4. well i was hoping to be apart of this new subforum but the car i was looking at buying was sold before i could look at it. does anyone know of a clean caged r32 or r33 gtr rolling shell sitting around doing nothing?
  5. After being granted a one-year extension to his contract with the team, it seems Mark Webber will struggle to keep his seat at the reigning Constructor's Champion beyond 2013. The 36-year-old Australian will be with the team for the seventh consecutive year this season, but he has already been put on notice by Red Bull's special advisor Dr. Helmut Marko. Marko has made it clear that Red Bull was unhappy with Webber's performance at Interlagos, where team-mate Sebastian Vettel was competing with Ferrari's Fernando Alonso for the driver's title. Flavio Briatore, who is involved with the management of Webber's career, noted after Brazil that "the only one who helped Ferrari was Webber." "Mark was not optimally co-operative in Brazil," the tough Marko confirmed. According to German publication Sports Bild, several drivers are being considered for a potential drive at Red Bull, with Toro Rosso's Daniel Ricciardo and Jean-Eric Vergne mentioned, but Marko is particularly keen on Nico Hulkenberg. Another German, the 25-year-old Hulkenberg recently signed a one-year deal with Sauber and has also been linked with a move to Ferrari in 2014. "A few years ago he was on the list of candidates for our junior team, but Nico already had a main sponsor (Dekra) with which he didn't want to separate," Marko confirmed. http://planetf1.com/driver/18227/8381041/Hulkenberg-linked-with-Red-Bull-move'
  6. A decision about whether to add a 20th race to the 2013 schedule will be made next week, with Istanbul the favourite to take the place of the postponed race in New Jersey, if a replacement is chosen at all. "At the moment, I'm thinking more about the sphincter of the universe and a return to Istanbul," Ecclestone earlier. The proposed The land of goat sphincter rings Grand Prix is not without its problems, however. During December The land of goat sphincter rings minister of sport followed the direction of his French counterpart and confirmed that no public funding would be made available to help revive the race that normally took place just outside the country's biggest city. "Just now, I am thinking we might have only 19 Grands Prix this year," Ecclestone added. "That would not be a big problem for Formula One. Probably we will be able to reach a decision next week." http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227/8381027/the sphincter of the universe-or-nothing-Bernie-confirms
  7. true, true.
  8. ibtl. i paint cars in my shed too. lololols.
  9. i do like. please keep updating as i'm keen to see how it turns out.
  10. Sauber will take the covers off their 2013 challenger, the C32, on February 2, the team have confirmed. http://www.planetf1....eal-launch-date Australia's Mark Webber will remain behind Sebastian Vettel in the pecking order at Red Bull Racing, according to the team's advisor Dr Helmut Marko. The 36-year-old Webber made a strong start to the 2012 season, winning twice, but struggled to maintain his pace throughout the year and ended in sixth place on the Driver's Championship. Vettel on the other hand clinched a third consecutive driver's title, and Dr Marko believes Webber is aware of his position within the hierarchy at Red Bull. "Mark knows what we expect of him," Marko told Sport Bild. "For four years, Vettel and Webber have driven together in our team. Sebastian was runner-up once and champion three times. "The statistic speaks for itself. There is no reason to think the balance of power will change." The Aussie signed a one-year extension to his contract after winning at Silverstone in July, but recently said that finding the right time to retire would be a difficult decision, although he has no plans to quit as of yet. "I haven't been there yet but it is going to be a very difficult moment, no question about it," Webber told GP International magazine. "I suppose it's just about getting the timing right - not pulling the plug too early, knowing you have more to give of yourself, or going too long and not being quick enough or struggling to do the things you used to be able to do. "That can become an issue as well." http://www.planetf1....main-number-two
  11. bahahahaha... you've really f**ked yourself with this new sup forum duncan, because now we can keep up with all your old race car threads easier.
  12. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/280430-r32-n1-gtr-rh8rh9-drag-car/ http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/406494-nur33-drifter-project/ these?
  13. Hi is this gtr rolling shell you have for sale still available? if so I'm interested in buying it, i tried pming you but it won't let me..
  14. pics of bike.
  15. good news.
  16. Jules Bianchi or Adrian Sutil will partner Paul di Resta at Force India next season after Sebastien Buemi and Jaimie Alguersuari were both ruled out. The quartet were all linked with the seat that was left vacant following Nico Hulkenberg's departure to Sauber, but former Toro Rosso duo Buemi and Alguersuari are no longer in the running. According to Swiss newspaper Blick, Buemi has been informed by Force India that he won't be offered the seat while Spaniard Alguersuari is set to move to BMW's DTM team. That leaves reserve and test driver Bianchi and Sutil, who was a member of the Silverstone-based squad from 2006 until 2011, as the two remaining candidates to partner Scot Di Resta. Reports suggest Ferrari academy driver Bianchi, who had several Friday practice outings for Force India last season, is the favourite to replace Hulkenberg. http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227/8376745/It-s-between-Bianchi-and-Sutil interesting news that.
  17. http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/singleton/motorcycles/kawasaki-ninja-250-special-edition-learner-approved/1011252615 it's closer but it's more exxy.
  18. They still make Segway's?
  19. Should we just post them here and Duncan you'll move them?
  20. 75 days to go.
  21. The famous Brabham team could be set return to Formula One if legal issues surrounding the rights to the name's use are resolved. Sir Jack Brabham, an Australian now aged 86, founded his eponymous team, which later raced under Bernie Ecclestone's stewardship, in 1960. In 2009, a German automotive supply company named Formtech claimed ownership of the name, filing an official entry for the 2010 F1 season. The Brabham family contested the claim in court, and though the situation is not yet fully resolved, Jack Brabham's son David says there is a possibility the Brabham name could be heading back to Formula One. "Right now this is a very sensitive issue," he told Totalrace. "But, yes, there is the possibility to bring the team back (to F1)." The Brabham team last raced in 1992 with Damon Hill at the wheel, but has a proud history, winning four drivers' titles in 1966, 1967, 1981 and 1983. It also won the constructors' title in 1966 and 1967. David Brabham added: "For now, we have a predicament behind the scenes, involving the rights of the name. It's 98 per cent resolved, and when it is 100 per cent we'll see what we can do." http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227/8374296/Brabham-name-set-for-F1-return-
  22. In an interview with The Sunday Telegraph, Ecclestone has conceded for the first time that if further action is taken against him then his running of F1 would likely come to an end. Speaking about what CVC would do if he was charged, Ecclestone said: "[it] will probably be forced to get rid of me if the Germans come after me. It's pretty obvious, if I'm locked up." CVC has already been pondering a succession plan for what happens when Ecclestone is no longer in charge, but the man himself does not believe its actions are cause to feel that it is looking to ease him out. "They said they had hired a head-hunter to find somebody in the event that I was not going to be there - if I was going to die or something. It is the normal thing they do to keep people happy," he said. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/104955
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