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Same problem here. Don't know if car will make it as i don't have the time to put it in for a service before the cruise. Maybe if some one has a spare seat i could make it. will keep an eye on the gearbox and see how it goes this week

Edited by Whiplash

ok guys ive figured out a quick fix looks like sum ppls got the proper messages and sum got

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heres the good news if u copy this link exactly and the add the numbers to the end of below URL (which i wont post) u can see the attachment

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...ch&type=msg&id=

copy that and paste it in a new window then add the 5 digits from the PM

thats funny it worked my end :D

i was gunna use img shack but just didnt want to have to re PM every1

i swear ur just doing sumthing a little wrong wot works this end will work your end

those that still cant get it working pls PM me and ill direct link u to the pics

Edited by Madaz

would love to come but the GTR's in pieces at the moment after hounding insurance for 18months to replace radiator support panel after havind a granny stall and bump into front of car. repairer mr paint and panel

[dazzanats burnout pickup painter} is having to requote for my car so could take another 2 weeks to finally straighten front bar.

what time are you planing on leaving for cruise anyway {pm me please} as i work weekends so i might be able to come next time. would love to catch up with you guys. :P

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