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DCEIVE: yep, used in 2000 classic rally i believe

id say it did do 13s or better when c-red had it

but i suspect they used a bigger turbo :)

you buy your car from AutoCo? they seem to have had a couple of hr31's and a dr30 too i think...

Nate: my car currently has a blown gearbox

doubt that it will be repaired in time :D

Bummer, cruise is for early May now though :D w00t, i got my exhaust all off and chopped up n stuff now, and the air pod connector and heat shield getting made for me :D For freeeee!! My dad is a boilermaker, he can make that for me for nothin, was $40 in marlows just for the pod connector :D

hey hako, yeah they had one ages ago but that was sold when i went there. they brought in two more, i bought the 4dr manual and i think they still have a two door auto for sale. i think the guys there are keeping the dr30, they didnt even let me look at it.

DCEIVE, is your GTS a 2 or 4 door?

I think I have seen it around. There was a 4 door one for sale in auto trader a couple of weeks ago for $9,000. I begged my b/f to buy it but he said no. He bought a Commodore instead.

If you need info or parts or anything you should call my Dad at SST. He has my old R31 GTS-X and Jayson takes his R31 GTS-X there too. He also gets heaps of other model Skylines. Dad specialises in Skylines so he knows a bit and knows where to get parts etc.

Well, if I can't put in a good word for my Dad ya know, thats a bit harsh!

I have seen Tods DR30 and it looks awesome! That display is gonna look good Dad! Hang on a sec, thats right, you arn't my Dad, I was the posties!

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Miss Sillouette, why don't you come join our R31 cruises and other club days (motorplex this weekend!) You are more than welcome and there will be finally a girl to keep me company. (I was only girl last night).

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Originally posted by R31 Chick

Miss Sillouette, why don't you come join our R31 cruises and other club days (motorplex this weekend!)  You are more than welcome and there will be finally a girl to keep me company.  (I was only girl last night).

That sounds great! I would love to join in cruises etc. Where can I get the info of upcoming events? From this forum? When do you meet at Motorplex? Is that the Street Racing on Sundays? Sorry, lots of questions!!

Yep, we have our own lane booked on Sunday at 11.00am (1st June)! The next cruise is not yet planned, all are waiting to hear that from Ben. I will keep it posted here but there is a site www.r31skylineclub.com and they are getting a site up and running for the WA members! So if you wanna join, you are welcome! We have about 15 people now and more are always welcome!

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