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  1. Hey all,

    I have been approached by someone from the RTA to see if I know anyone who can help them by taking part in a short interview for their magazine Geared. The topic of this article is off-street drags.

    Seeing as there's quite a few young people here who participate regularly or have participated in the past, I thought I'd mention it. I believe the questions will cover things such as do you enjoy it, what do you get out of it, what kind of car do you drive, what's your best time, etc. etc. It sounds pretty quick and easy. The guy did say it'd be good if the person could have a photo of them with their car. I'm guessing by this he meant if you could take one and supply it to him.

    He said it's fairly urgent, so if anyone wants to participate please let me know ASAP, and I'll PM you the guy's contact details.

    Cheers

  2. Yeah im a mechanic and unfortunatly its not a standard knee reconstruction, its a little more involved. So unfortunatly i dont have any other way around it and have to sell the skyline. I might have to upgrade to a GTR once im back on my feet, thats if i ever sell this damn thing.

    This is probably a laughable suggestion, really, but it's worth a try if you're really stuck income-wise and can't offload the car - have you considered speaking to your bank and asking them for a two month break on the payments to allow you to recover from this operation?

    I would imagine (though of course we're talking about a pretty big bunch of pricks here) that if your payment history is excellent and you can get them some paperwork from doctors etc., they might be willing to help you out. If you sell the car in the mean time, sweet, the bank still gets their money, if you don't, you won't have to pay while you're off your feet...

  3. This is like Dan (Majanal) organising a trackday and posting on other forums "Hey... SAU is having a trackday... You can't participate, but please come down and watch us!!!"

    If you can't see the difference between that and inviting others to come for a BBQ and a Show 'n Shine, then there's nothing more I can say :P

    Hmmm, to be honest, I don't think you're comparing apples with apples there at all, because watching people go around a track is not all that's on offer on the day in question.

    This is like a value-added Show and Shine + BBQ, because you'll get to see cars on the track being thrashed. So there's even more entertainment, everyone wins! :( On top of that, if you're lucky, it will be possible for you to participate in said track activities, so there's the chance the day could be even better still!

    So where's the problem? :upurs:

  4. So you're inviting us to drive 2 hours down to Golburn...

    .................. so we have the honour of watching you practice lapping around Wakefield Park??? Wow... Thanks for the invite!!! ugh.gif

    Now now Andrew, assuming the SAU Show and Shine was cross-promoted on other forums, this isn't that much different to inviting people to drive an average of say 1.5 hours up to the Central Coast to have the honour of looking at a bunch of Skylines. Sitting still. In a car park. Is it? (EDIT: apparently the S&S wasn't really promoted much elsewhere, so you can obviously disregard the above - still, there's no harm in them letting people know about it, some might want to make the drive if they have nothing better to do on the day, and as said, there is the possibility of participating if not all slots get filled...)

    Sounds like not only will you get the opportunity to check out some nice cars in static displays, but also to see some cars circulating. If what you're trying to say is that you don't rate rotaries or something, then you could just come out and say it... :rant:

  5. No that would be good... where is Dallas these days?

    As Tosh says, I'm around. :P

    Not really keen to thrash the Cosmo on a track at this stage, it's not running 100% yet (and probably won't be until I have time to pull a bunch of stuff off the motor to investigate the vacuum hoses etc. on the twin turbo system) and I want to upgrade the brakes before I get it anywhere near a track, the stock rotors start to warp as soon as you get some heat in to them. Maybe some time in future...

  6. Dude im glad to hear you have learnt something from this as it seems few younger people ever do. It's good to know you learnt something from what was, in the grand scheme of things, no real big problem. You lose a little money but its just money.

    Unfortunately a lot of the time we hear on this board of younger people only learning their lessons after writing off two cars. And in some of those circumstances they dont even learn then.

    What he said!

  7. tex i did know the car was register because i sold my car and needed a transport so i borrow my friend unregister car for 2 weeks '

    i thought i was invincible since i never got pull over before

    Well, no doubt at the risk of being called a wanker by some on here, I'd like to point out how stupid knowingly driving around in an unlicensed vehicle is - the inconvenience you saved yourself by driving your mate's car could have been well and truly offset by the massive problems you'd have encountered, if say, for example, you hit a pedestrian. You wouldn't have been insured for the injuries inflicted upon that person, and in order for them to be compensated (assuming they survived of course) they'd need to sue you, and you'd probably lose everything you own.

    Something to think about. Public transport's not so bad. Neither is an $800 fine, in relation to the above scenario...

  8. A friend of mine was once caught driving her Mother's car, unbeknownst to her, her Mother had let the rego lapse, but it was my friend who copped the fines. They were fairly hefty, I remember them being somewhere around $1200 in total, but my memory on it is hazy now.

    Out of interest, did you know the car was unregistered when you drove it?

  9. Richard, everyone seems to get told something different as to why the pod filter is supposedly illegal. The two most common ones in my experience are:

    a). Because modifying the induction system means the vehicle's emissions may change (this is the most unlikely one, I'd say, simply because it's not illegal to put a panel filter in your stock airbox, the net result at the end is the same: more flow. I can't see how it would change your emissions in any appreciable way, either).

    B). Noise pollution. No one can deny that a pod filter makes a heck of a lot of noise, and boxing a filter means it goes back to being quiet, like the car was when it left the factory (this is by far the most likely real reason for them being defectable, IMO).

    I've never heard the fire hazard reason before though, I have to say. If it was an older car with a carby, then I can see how that would be so, seeing as the carby will often splutter fuel all over the filter, but on a modern car with the filter not even near the fuelling system, and not near any source of spark or flame, clearly that's hardly an issue.

    Hmmm, I'm tempted to write a letter to the EPA to find out once and for all. This topic gets brought up way too often with no real resolution! :cheers:

  10. Surely if the defect is ultimately proven not to be an actual defect, then any associated point loss/fine would not apply?

    I know I've waxed lyrical about this before on numerous occasions, but it's just as important for us to know the rules as it is for the Police to know. Everyone should check out www.ajc13b.com and read the LAW section. Steve (the owner of the site) has assembled a heap of info, including, last I checked, the vehicle regulations which specify what is a defect (handy for those "no H-pattern on gearknob" type defects), a copy of the ADRs, and a lot of good advice we can use to arm ourselves with the knowledge required to make our lives as modified car owners a bit easier.

  11. Heya guys!!!!!!!!!!  Glad to see you're having fun...but i'm with dave and pb!  whats with the sunnies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  if you're hoping to pick up chicks...buy new sunnies first :)

    So you mean Johnny Knoxville isn't the coolest, trendiest guy on Earth? :eek: :)

    Someone should tell all those tools I see around the North shore in those sunnies and trucker hats then!

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