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Anyone jsut wondered if anyone is going? I would but have to stocktake at work, spewing!! To people that havent been you should go, its massive, One guy stocks all import parts which is good, good prices to, was going to buy a full set of Enkei rims for like $1300 but were off a 32 GTR so wrong offset. So ending up buying a set of stockies with ok tyres for $100!!

Last year on the road opposite the airport was a white R33 GTR, looked hot. A Stagea in the parking lot along with heaps of other imports, and inside were a few imports, the hottest looking 32 4 door Ive seen, for sale, mmmm.

Anyway, sucks I cant go just wanting to make sure you guys know its on!!!

Cheers.

Daz.

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Last time i went the the swap meet i was like 11 years old with my dad. And it was fairly boring. Might have to check it out again some time. Its normally a fairly big day with lots of walking.

KamikazeR33 Im from Warrnambool, down on the coast, Ballarat is only around 2 hours from me. Yes its a huge place to walk around but well worth it, Ive lost count how many times Ive gone, but still remember looking for different parts. It was really wierd going and looking for Skyline/Import stuff the first time! Plenty of bogans go though!

KamikazeR33 Im from Warrnambool, down on the coast, Ballarat is only around 2 hours from me. Yes its a huge place to walk around but well worth it, Ive lost count how many times Ive gone, but still remember looking for different parts. It was really wierd going and looking for Skyline/Import stuff the first time! Plenty of bogans go though!

warnambool ay...ill have to keep an eye out for your beast next time i visit my cousins :D

Hey Dezz yeh for sure, not many lines down here though. There is a mint RX7 late model, all black with black Rays, man it looks tough!!

My car is easy to spot, all black 33 with custom plates!

Hey Dezz yeh for sure, not many lines down here though. There is a mint RX7 late model, all black with black Rays, man it looks tough!!

My car is easy to spot, all black 33 with custom plates!

sounds good mate, i gotta try get up there to see em on a weekend soon....maybe after i get back from qld which is march 19th.

PM me if you've got MSN and ill add ya...i got a black 33 as well :(

I do know him Russell, its a GTS-4, turbo etc, GTR front, very nice car, its for sale for last I heard around 17g, full respray etc. I agree very tough looking 32. You members should have a cruise down here sometime!

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